Teenagers learn about more than sex from Señora Robinson.
Rewinding and revisiting the year’s highs and lows.
Wrestling with the ghosts of the past.
Cocksure youth receive their first comeuppance.
The number pi and its mysteries, unrevealed.
Opens at Varsity, Fri., Aug. 4. Rated R. 88 minutes.
Welcome to Pottersville. Young George Bailey is beaten until he’s bleeding from the ear. Later, played by Jimmy Stewart, he…
Why is Anthony Lane America’s most-resented film critic?
High school’s a bitch. Again.
They tried for Southern atmosphere and came up with a fetid swamp.
Two men refuse to live by the codes of the Old West.
One lucky meeting is all it takes.
Capote Sony, $28.95 Philip Seymour Hoffman finally has his Oscar, and now we can all breathe easier. After his somewhat…
A Brazilian gangster epic that’s everything Gangs of New York should have been.
Send listings two weeks in advance to film@seattleweekly.com Cineoke Order yourself a stiff drink, choose a favorite song from a…
Raising Helen Opens Fri., May 28, at Metro and others There is zero hell-raising in Helen. To raise hell is…
Opens at Egyptian, Fri., April 7. Rated PG-13. 104 minutes.
Two couples, multiple infidelities, and countless lies: The math doesn’t add up in Mike Nichols’ latest male-female equation.
Pterodactyls could flap through the plot holes in Phone Booth, in formation with a fleet of Airbus A3XX superjumbo jets….
Peter Lorre, Bob Dylan, Doug McClure, and Nazis galore!
