The hardcore teen queen who took the name Sasha Grey and refers to her porn films as performance art plays…
Thursday, May 21 7 p.m., The Paramount PICK: In the Loop Wait—they’re showing a British TV satire for SIFF’s gala…
Technophobic predictions, the Terminator movies sell tickets by promising this decade’s model of killing machine: the classic V8 1984 Schwarzenegger;…
A national trauma on the order of Pearl Harbor, 9/11, and the Little Bighorn all rolled into one, the Soviet…
There are a number of tensions at play in Kate Churchill’s documentary about the proliferation of yoga as both spiritual…
Director Kirby Dick doesn’t actually stick his camera under any Capitol Hill bathroom stalls in this new documentary, but his…
Hoping to expand his fan base beyond Twilight-loving tween girls to Chelsea twinks, alabaster beauty Robert Pattinson plays bi-curious Salvador…
Director James Toback’s documentary about former heavyweight boxing champ Mike Tyson isn’t a traditional nonfiction portrait so much as a…
Made in Seattle, A Wink and a Smile combines a survey of the underground burlesque resurgence, where the traditional striptease…
At the tail end of The Da Vinci Code, having traipsed around scenic Paris and London for over two hours…
Fans of Abercrombie & Fitch’s homoerotic ads, rejoice: Your flick is here. Director Dan Castle’s debut has lots of hot…
There’s nothing new under the suburban sun (save for infectious ticks) in Derick Martini’s Lymelife, whose weighty allegorical title and…
It’s difficult for this longtime Trekkie to review J.J. Abrams’ relaunching of the U.S.S. Enterprise. It’s difficult to dispassionately dole…
Further confirmation of China’s Jia Zhangke as the planet’s most excitingly original filmmaker, this latest message-in-a-bottle from the front lines…
Jim Jarmusch’s anonymous antihero hit man (French-Ivorian actor Isaach De Bankolé), identified in the final credits as the Lone Man,…
The asymmetrical border dispute in Lemon Tree feels instantly familiar—and indeed Israeli director Eran Riklis’ previous drama, The Syrian Bride,…
Director John Crowley’s lighter follow-up to the anguished Boy A features a standard teaming of reluctant oldster and troubled youngster—both…
Two weeks after jowly Matthew Perry transformed into pretty Zac Efron to relive his adolescence in 17 Again, Warner Bros….
This deliberate, meticulous heist-gone-wrong flick eschews all the usual excitement of crime (no spoilers as to what goes wrong). Instead,…
Ideas beam out from Astra Taylor’s engaging new philoso-doc; the viewer basks in the intelligence on-screen and occasionally soaks up…
