Festival challenges perception and patience.
Heroines of the ’20s resist modern categorization.
Or, a nymphet reads ‘Lolita.’
Also: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Coffee & Cigarettes.
Another journalist disappears, circa 1991.
For a superpower, America always loves the underdog. Even as we’re mopping up Al Qaeda and rubbing Russia’s face in…
Colette Burson on the indignities of censorship.
A tragic turning point in Irish history is powerfully re-created.
A conversation with James Kincaid about the meanings of ‘Lolita.’
Korean film takes on S&M, but to little effect.
The difficult task of adaptation.
Opens at Metro and others, Fri., July 28. Rated PG. 89 minutes.
Youthful rebellion comes decades too late.
You, Me and Dupree overstays its welcome.
Miramax Home Entertainment, $29.99
Bullets fly in Medellín.
Two hot films by women directors.
Runs Fri., Oct. 7–Thurs., Oct. 13, at Varsity.
SIFF news, notes, and picks.
Who knew there was a summer-camp movie genre to parody?
