France seems almost like Tacoma in Olivier Assayas’ A New Life. The opening shot takes place in a Costco-like warehouse…
Shout! Factory, $19.98
Spike makes his most boring New York story yet.
And the stakes are higher in this savvy British horror flick.
Sundance offers bigger crowds, better docs, addicts galore, and several Seattle connections, but we think it needs a new set of awards categories.
A dumb, fun, and familiar ride.
In Sam Mendes’ hands, film is a window rather than a picture. Watch carefully.
Showing at Grand Illusion, Fri., April 14– Thurs., April 20. Not rated. 87 minutes.
Also: Eros, The Exiles, Living Life, Off the Map, Sahara, and Schizo.
So you say you want a revolution?
Even the best fiction films were indebted to documentarieswhich turns out to be promising for both kinds of movies.
We would not like to thank the Academy.
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Opens at Lincoln Square and other theaters, Fri., May 12. Rated PG. 118 minutes.
Oliver Stone turns to Ground Zero, where everyone’s a hero and politics don’t matter. By Brian Miller
Opens Fri., Feb. 3, at Metro and others
The laughter! The tears! The pathos! The incomprehensible Czech documentaries! Our critics sat through 89 such festival titles to sort…
John Cassavetes, Preston Sturges, Che Guevara, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and more.
Writer’s potency displaced but not denied.
LOONEY TUNES: BACK IN ACTION Opens Fri., Nov. 14, at Metro and others The Looney Tunes gang survives the traumatic…
