Doing the Brazilian mating dance.
Wife needs help,and so does this movie.
Warner Home Video, $19.97
Love the architect, but how’d we get stuck with the EMP?
Six days without sleep take their toll on a man’s conscience.
A close and critical look at one of America’s great intellectual milieus.
If this is Paradise, I’ll take the Inferno.
Pixar takes us back to the days of cheap leaded fuel, tail fins, and winding highways. Which is fine for dads, though kids may not see the point.
Theater chain regains financial footing.
Faith leads a small-town mother into iniquity.
BRIDGET JONES’S DIARY Miramax Home Entertainment, $29.99 WHILE A REVIEW of anything B.J.-related cries out for extensive use of cute…
Adding humor—and even dance—gives a fresh edge to an old martial-arts hero.
Zhang Yimou tackles contemporary China.
Runs Fri., Jan. 13–Thurs., Jan. 19, at Northwest Film Forum
The last Star Wars installment succeeds—mainly by returning us to the first.
Italian monogamy comedy translates nicely into the universal language.
Runs Thurs., Nov. 10–Wed., Nov. 16, at Northwest Film Forum.
The regina monologues
Soderbergh gives an avant-garde spin to familiar material.
Runs Fri., Jan. 27–Thurs., Feb. 2, at Varsity
