This new Batman gains psychological depth, even if he loses a bit of his old static grandeur.
Opens at Seven Gables and others, Fri., July 28. Rated PG-13. 96 minutes.
The Beatles create and lampoon their own myth.
Police procedural turns metaphysical.
The cinematographer as auteur.
A short history of censorship.
Also: Festival Express.
TH!NKFilm, $29.99.
Don’t watch too closely.
Errol Morris takes a sidelong look at the Holocaust.
All fetish and foreplay, Adrian Lyne’s movie falls flat of a satisfying climax.
A misplaced “gift” goes on a quest for its own return.
Opens Fri., Nov. 4, at Harvard Exit.
John Sayles’ effort stops just short of cinema paradise.
Woman is the way in and out of this French film.
Sixteen flicks in 84 brisk minutes.
Or, how two dull flicks could equal one fun movie.
An ex-prisoner seeks revenge and love with equal fervor, but freedom has a surprise in store for him. And, yes, squid were harmed during the making of this film.
HANNIBAL (SPECIAL EDITION) MGM Home Video, $29.98 WHAT WITH THE rash of surfers and swimmers getting chomped by sharks and…
Obesity-epidemic documentary appalls and convinces, even if the garnish of art is lacking.
