ALIEN Opens Wed., Oct. 29, at Cinerama and others As space-ship crewman Yaphet Kotto decapitated cyborg Ian Holm in this…
Lush anime fantasy isn’t so kid-friendly.
During his recent visit to Seattle, a relaxed and friendly Terence Stamp related how his audacious, career-reviving turn in The…
Turning a common theme into an uncommonly charming film.
Misplaced nostalgia brings TV ‘toon to the big screen.
Middle Eastern directors delve beneath the headlines.
Showing at Grand Illusion, Fri., March 10–Thurs., March 16. Rated R. 115 minutes.
Balseros, Millenium Actress, and More.
Slumming actresses soar but are out-talked by the narrator.
“I was that kid,” says the director.
VISITING TOWN recently to discuss 21 Grams, Mexican-born director Alejandro González Iñárritu was anything but morbid, despite the subject of…
Opens at Varsity, Fri., June 23. Not rated. 87 minutes.
An interview with Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, director Michel Gondry and screenwriter Charlie Kaufman.
He’s big. He’s red. He anchors a paranormal action comedy that will make the Hulk green with envy.
Opens Weds., Dec. 21, at Metro and others.
In this sweet Leo vehicle, Spielberg returns to his strong suits: charm, chases, and ruses. Don’t forget the Life Lesson.
Sex and the City they’re not.
Solidarity comes easier in the workplace than the home.
Universal Home Entertainment, $26.98
A non-comprehensive, entirely subjective list of films that will be worth at least a look this fall. The only criteria?…
