Watching a father’s sins visited on his sons.
An honest, painful portrayal of a GI baby’s Vietnam homecoming.
Also: The Big Red One, Cowboys & Angels, and Fade to Black.
Upright urban attitude confronts nefarious global espionage.
A writer braves treacherous weather, high altitudes, and long lines to reach that mother lode of cinema, Telluride.
Tom Tykwer’s theme and variations.
AMORES PERROS Lion’s Gate Home Entertainment, $24.99 OSCAR-NOMINATED among last year’s foreign-language movies, this debut feature by Alejandro Gonzᬥz I�itu…
Pacifist drawn into ratings battle.
Unexpected bravery in the worst of times.
The scenery outweighs the story in Matt Dillon’s directorial debut.
Opens Wed., Nov. 23, at Pacific Place and others.
BLUE VELVET (SPECIAL EDITION) MGM Home Entertainment, $24.98 I LOVE WHEN a movie doesn’t merely polarize an audience but splits…
Also: Bright Young Things, The Brown Bunny, Criminal, Evergreen, Love Me If You Dare, Red Lights, Uncovered: The War on Iraq, and Warriors of Heaven and Earth.
The director of Mysterious Skin says ‘it’s in the story.’
Planning a holiday vacation? How about taking a screenwriter’s head trip?
Send listings two weeks in advance to film@seattleweekly.com Oddballs, Events, & Rep Alien That’s Alien singular, not Aliens plural, and…
Richard E. Grant makes good use of his Swaziland youth.
Radiant star turn gives chick flicks a good name.
Inner beauty confronts warts-and-all suitor.
Grief and guilt strike an uneasy alliance.
