Time to collect DVDs?
Can the smart sister and the hot sister ever learn to get along? Even a few guys may get caught up in their dilemma.
Three short movies in one short week.
VISITING SEATTLE recently, an affable, thickly accented Jean-Pierre Jeunet had comedy on his mind, since Am鬩e has been drawing smiles…
Showing at Varsity, Fri., April 14–Thurs., April 20. Rated R. 122 minutes.
Seeing a restored Third Man is like seeing it for the first time.
Then we see their true selves revealed.
A documentary refuses to take us behind the scenes.
Official Seattle Weekly Guide
BUFFALO SOLDIERS Opens Fri., Aug. 8, at Varsity and Uptown Buried by its studio (Miramax) after its Toronto Film Festival…
Slain activist’s widow speaks on her husband’s legacy.
HERE FOR SIFF this past spring, Patrick Stettner cheerfully fielded questions after screening The Business of Strangers, then sat down…
You don’t want to see it, but this important and powerful 9/11 movie demands to be seen, even if no catharsis follows.
John Sayles’ portrait of expectant mothers and adoption economics fails to deliver.
Sundance is still a great destination for indie cinema, beneath the avalanche of bling.
Runs Fri., Dec. 2–Wed., Dec. 7, at Northwest Film Forum.
Runs Fri., Oct. 21–Thurs., Oct. 27, at Varsity.
Meet the American Splendor co-directors.
Fringe fest moves out of SIFF’s orbit; moviegoers benefit.
Identity gained, frailty lost.