Hype aside, ‘The Full Monty’ this ain’t.
WITH A LITTLE help from his friends, Dan Ireland gave us the Seattle International Film Festival, the second comings of…
Week 1: fest on a diet.
CONTEMPT Criterion Collection, $39.95 WATCHING THIS DISC carried me back to grad school, not because I hadn’t seen Jean-Luc Godard’s…
Why has Fox banned Seattle Weekly from its presidential assassination movie? We smell a conspiracy!
Opens at Lincoln Square and others, Fri., July 28. Rated PG-13. 87 minutes.
This week’s specialty screenings and venues.
Hold the divas, please. New Dance Cinema fest brings serious Continental choreography to the local screen.
Prehistoric baby-sitting causes a few evolutionary detours.
Makeover goes amok.
Batman outdoors, Busby Berkeley, and the overlooked landmark that is Xanadu.
Kurdish refugee drama only succeeds at being topical.
Movie exodus continues from retail core.
Opens at Metro and other theaters, Fri., March 3. Rated R. 103 minutes.
AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 MINUTES Baking, adultery, and death-row correspondence figure in seven titles from as many time zones….
Lars von Trier explains America to us—from sea to sociopathic sea.
AUTUMN SPRING Runs Fri., Dec. 12-Thurs., Dec. 18, at Varsity “Old men should be rich and respected,” says Fanda (Vlastimil…
Hold the sap: Moonlight Mile gives a smart, funny portrait of mourning.
Tabloid killer tells all, and then some.
The Mudge Boy Opens Fri., May 7, at Varsity This 2003 Sundance prizewinner is a film that leaves you deeply…
