Frenchman Chris Marker mourns the decline of the left, but Comrade Michael Moore is reraising the red flag.
Like you were expecting Scorsese?
23 days and 205 features came to an end as a record number of ticket sales made the 25th Annual…
Director Penelope Spheeris continues to chronicle ‘The Decline.’
Family, more than euthanasia, is the most powerful force in this compelling drama.
Runs at Grand Illusion, Fri., Aug. 4– Thurs., Aug. 10. Not rated. 90 minutes.
Fox Home Entertainment, $99.98
Half a sword-wielding revenge epic is better than a whole decade without Tarantino. But his latest is more like a movie-survey course than a movie.
Fox Home Entertainment, $27.98.
Skateboarders explain the art of “the asphalt wave.”
New Line Home Ent., $39.99
A Bel Air marriage goes sour. Naturally, it’s the wife’s fault.
Life isn’t so beautiful in Polish Film Fest headliners.
TH!NKFilm, $29.99.
Young love flares amid the darkness.
A celebration and dissection of the Hollywood novel.
Memory washes a widow between present and past.
Amazingly, J.Lo manages to keep it real in this vapid, maid-to-order date movie.
A few of summertime’s most worthy.
Hitchcock’s 1954 classic restored.
