Winslet battles Keitel!
Vintage cheese is sure to please.
Four men struggle to hold a global TV audience.
Though the film looks great, there’s nothing heartwarming about Tim Burton grave-robbing old movies and older legends.
Curvy blonde sex symbols were what we made them.
Week 2: The stars arrive.
Year-end tally strives to resist Oscar®-marketing juggernaut.
Opens at Seven Gables, Fri., May 12. Rated PG-13. 114 minutes.
After the summer movie drought, what to expect in the next three-plus months.
By Hook or by Crook, The Hard Word, The Impure Glance, Jet Lag, The Legend of Suriyothai, and Spellbound.
This week’s specialty screenings and venues.
A Chinese master’s swashbuckling epic kicks airborne ass in rainbow shades.
Death row leads to unlikely regeneration.
Minimalist sci-fi flick reveals the wrong stuff.
Opens Fri., Oct. 14, at Seven Gables and Uptown.
Also: March of the Penguins, Me and You and Everyone We Know, and Shake Hands With the Devil: The Journey of Roméo Dallaire.
More dysfunction viewed through an unforgiving lens.
Showing at Varsity, Fri., March 17–Thurs., March 23. Not rated. 117 minutes.
The director of Thirteen.
Girlfight director Karyn Kusama interviewed at SIFF.
