Warner Home Video, $27.95
Al Gore’s got company: Werner Herzog would also like to remind you the Earth’s falling to pieces. Not that that’s such a bad thing. By Brian Miller
Eric Rohmer says goodbye to youth.
Whether innocent or guilty, this arresting post-9/11 docudrama shows, one size of orange-jumpsuit justice fits all.
Showing at Grand Illusion, Fri., June 9– Thurs., June 15. Not rated. 102 minutes.
Under the radar, an oddball fest returns.
Film picks
New Age woos new money.
Since her father’s death, LV—short for Little Voice—has spent most of her life in her upstairs room, listening to her…
EMPIRE Meridian, Bella Bottega, and others Has Hollywood ever let an unapologetically amoral, hedonistic, homicidal minority get the girl, the…
How concert films free the viewer from the constraints of narrative.
Playing cowboys ‘n’ vampires.
Opens at Seven Gables, Fri., Aug. 25. Not Rated. 104 minutes.
The annual Sundance bug has infected this writer, too.
Old texts encounter new ironies.
There are three Kaufmans involved with Adaptation: the real, corporeal Charlie Kaufman, who wrote the screenplay and gave a roundtable…
Bogus critic debunked.
More titles. More venues. Just plain more. Seattle’s annual movie overload is about to begin.
Jewish star, biased diamond.
Opens Fri., Jan. 13, at Metro and Uptown
