Raging liberals, puppy love, and the hazards of Iraq.
Code 46 Opens Fri., Aug. 13, at Harvard Exit and others Alan Rudolph’s Trouble in Mind is no longer the…
JANE CAMPION’S FILMSSweetie, The Piano, The Portrait of a Lady, and Holy Smoke among themare never ordinary, never alike, never…
Despite flashes of brilliance, Kubrick’s swan song is tedious and overlong.
Shout Factory, $89.95
The mysteries of Yes.
Cold feelings and pothead philosophizing weigh down Soderbergh’s space odyssey.
Should technology fix nature’s flaws?
David Cronenberg on madness.
A Japanese parody of the cool P.I.
OK, so Dad’s a killer, but he lets me drive the getaway car!
She’s gotta have it.
Opens at Neptune and Pacific Place, Fri., March 31. Rated R. 90 minutes.
THE LAST WALTZ MGM Home Entertainment, $24.98 THE BAND called it quits in ’76, a time when two divergent schools…
The late, great actor reflects.
Opens Sun., Dec. 25, at Metro and others.
Oddball subject, endearing documentary.
An Israeli assassin begins to question his mission. Steven Spielberg should’ve done the same.
Fun fest fields fringe flicks.
Theme-park workers can’t escape, and the director, too, seems stuck in a rut.
