Biopic tells us too much about America’s sexual habits, too little about what motivated its erotic expert.
Puppy love descends into S&M.
Much older man, much younger woman.
Sixty-year-old movies seem contemporary indeed.
Novice director Alan Rickman traps his excellent cast in a frozen sea of pretension.
Week 4: A&Q.
Showing at Northwest Film Forum, Fri., July 14–Thurs., July 20. Not rated. 120 minutes.
All style and no substance. So what?
Wes Anderson follows his peculiar compass into the shallows, but the movie’s still an enjoyable yarn.
Opens at Crest, Fri., July 21. Rated R. 105 minutes.
Fox Home Entertainment, $14.98
This ain’t the Boston Tea Party: A guerrilla-warfare classic pulls no punches in its depiction of the Algerian uprising.
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A TERMINALLY INFURIATING sniffler, My Life Without Me (which opens Friday, Oct. 17, at the Harvard Exit) offers radiant selfishness…
A bunch of jokers play their winning hand.
A better movie lies in a galaxy far, far away.
Deadpan style livens up the apocalypse.
Opens at Harvard Exit, Fri., June 23. Rated PG. 90 minutes.
Showing at Grand Illusion, Fri., Aug. 25– Thurs., Aug. 31. Not rated. 81 minutes.
Remember—all dates are subject to change.
