Opens at Metro and others, Fri., June 16. Rated PG. 91 minutes.
The Sea Opens Fri., June 6 at Metro Dallas in Iceland: Decrepit-yet-domineering evil family patriarch Thórdur convenes his spoiled, ungrateful…
Runs Fri., Oct. 21–Thurs., Oct. 27, at Grand Illusion.
Mysterious crime spree erupts on the prairie.
Scorsese’s gangster epic is a masterpiece of design and a storytelling disaster.
Our intrepid reporter seeks news, booze, and schmooze at Sundance.
Plus: The Clay Bird, Father and Son, My Sister Maria, Seducing Dr. Lewis, and Without a Paddle.
If mutants lose their special powers, will that make the movie special?
Late breaking news, and notes from the field on all events SIFF.
Opens Fri., Oct. 14, at Harvard Exit.
Old geezers face the final horizon.
A ‘toon even non-parents can enjoy.
Zeitgeist Video, $29.99.
With SIFF director Darryl Macdonald gone, SW critic ventures some suggestions for next year’s festival programming . . . plus a few notes on the stars, of course.
If SIFF refuses to get any smaller (and maybe we should just grudgingly admire that), then we’ll have to take smaller bites.
Do they see dead people?
“Cinema terrorists” fight the Hollywood system.
Standouts from south of the border.
In which a garbageman is visited by a peculiar muse.
Patriarch wonders, “Can’t someone be a shit their entire life, then repair the damage?”
