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Before there was 9/11 there was 12/7, Pearl Harbor Day. So, with our troops fighting and dying in Iraq and…
Sherman Alexie vows to make movies on his own terms—whatever the cost.
SNATCH (SPECIAL EDITION) Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, $27.95 GUY RITCHIE deserves to be known as more than Mr. Madonna or…
Polished biopic fails to animate its vital subject.
Affecting, e-mail-heavy teen drama launches three-week Japanese cinema series. But was junior high really that bad?
Criminally bad cop flick features a lard-ass De Niro.
Also: Caterina in the Big City, The Chumscrubber, The Edukators, Saint Ralph, and Save the Green Planet.
Michael Moore shoots his mouth off, aimlessly.
Roberto Benigni takes on the Holocaust.
Opens Fri., Oct. 28, at Harvard Exit.
Drama and violence spring from a desolate land.
The lighter side of genocide.
“This is Michael Medved, your cultural crusader!” says the Northwest’s most influential film critic, dressed Seattle casual in a plaid…
THE FIRST THING an animated, fast-talking, and almost too-smooth, too-friendly Vadim Perelman tells you about House of Sand and Fog…
Or how to succeed in “the very business we call show.”
Joel Schumacher mucks up Andrew Lloyd Webber. Only his phans will be shocked and disappointed.
The superstrength of Pixar’s latest animated smash lies deeper than its CGI costuming.
More multiculturalist than conqueror, Oliver Stone’s Alexander the Great puts vision ahead of victory. Be warned: It’s a long march through Asia.
Ragged fun from Chabon’s novel.
