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An Overdue Defense of Little Miss Sunshine - Dec 27, 2006
Plus Spike Lee, Jet Li, and the decline of Bart.
By Jordan Harper, Robert Wilonsky

The Devil Wears Prada, Plus Other New Releases - Dec 13, 2006
No surprise—Meryl Streep is a helluva lot more fun than Michael Mann.
By Jordan Harper, Robert Wilonsky

Clerks II and Other New Releases - Nov 29, 2006
Kevin Smith gives us three commentaries for just one sequel.
By Jordan Harper, Robert Wilonsky

The Pusher trilogy and more - Nov 22, 2006
All the Danish hoodlums you can handle.
By Brian Miller, others as noted

He's Not Alan Partridge! - Nov 8, 2006
Steve Coogan is haunted by his famous TV creation, plus other new releases.
By Brian Miller, others as noted

Slither and Other New Releases - Nov 1, 2006
Space slugs and zombies make for wholesome home video alternative to Saw III.
By Jordan Harper, Robert Wilonsky

Three Times and other new releases - Oct 25, 2006
How to triple the love story with the same two performers

The Girls and other new releases - Oct 18, 2006
Call us sophomoric, but we love those post-Godardian disjunctures.

District B13 and other new releases - Oct 11, 2006
An exuberant French action mash-up between John Carpenter and Luc Besson.

The Fall of Fujimori and more - Sep 27, 2006
Peruvian politics never felt so close to home
By J. Hoberman, Michael Atkinson, Jordan Harper

Hangmen Also Die, I Am a Sex Addict, and two by John Hughes - Sep 20, 2006
Blane or Duckie? You make the call!
By Kate Silver, Michael Atkinson, Jordan Harper

Lemming, Mountain Patrol (Kekexili), and United 93 - Sep 13, 2006
Charlotte Rampling heads into David Lynch country.
By Brian Miller, Michael Atkinson

Arrested Development, Eric Rohmer, and Lucky Number Slevin - Sep 6, 2006
Lucy Liu loves a man in argyle.
By Michael Atkinson, Robert Wilonsky

The Cult of the Suicide Bomber plus reissues of Double Indemnity and Kicking & Screaming. - Aug 30, 2006
The dangers of foreign oil dependency the dangers of Barbara Stanwyck are compared.
By Brian Miller, Jordan Harper

Cavite, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and L'Enfant - Aug 16, 2006
Is Larry David a monster?
By Brian Miller, J. Hoberman, Jordan Harper

Reno 911! and Tristram Shandy - Aug 9, 2006
Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon should hire themselves out to do all DVD commentaries—whether they were in the movie or not.
By Brian Miller

Homecoming, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, and a documentary profile of the Smiths. - Jul 26, 2006
Does this movie make me look fat?
By Brian Miller, Rachel Shimp, Jordan Harper

Entourage, Gram Parsons, and Grand Prix. - Jul 19, 2006
To be Aquaman, or not to be Aquaman?
By Brian Miller, Robert Wilonsky

Caché, Stephen Tobolowski's Birthday Party, and Syriana - Jul 5, 2006
Colonial guilt, charming stories from Hollywood, and a petro-thriller without a central character to hook us in.
By Roger Downey, Brian Miller, Michael Atkinson

Matador, The New World, and Project Runway - Jun 28, 2006
Killers, colonials, and the actual work involved in looking fabulous.
By Roger Downey, Brian Miller, Katie Becker

Running Scared and the Tennessee Williams Collection - Jun 21, 2006
Paul Walker: surprisingly okay. Carroll Baker in Baby Doll: a revelation.
By Sheila Benson, Frank Paiva

Breakfast on Pluto and High School Musical - Jun 14, 2006
Glam rock, Irish politics, and wholesome family fun.
By Kate Silver, Frank Paiva

Brokeback Mountain, Mr. Arkadin, and South Park - Jun 7, 2006
Randy Quaid embarrassed, Orson Welles redeemed, and Christopher Reeve as monster.
By Sheila Benson, Mike Seely, Colin Fleming

Robert Altman, Kill the Moonlight, and The Family Stone - May 24, 2006
In which the recent Oscar winner sneaks one by the studio.
By Tim Appelo, Sara Niegowski, Molly Lori

The Squid and the Whale, My Neighbor Tortoro, and The Chronicles of Naria - May 10, 2006
Plus a round-up of other new titles.
By Roger Downey, Tim Appelo, Lynn Jacobson

Left of the Dial, Little Manhattan, and Occupation: Dreamland - Apr 12, 2006
Raging liberals, puppy love, and the hazards of Iraq.
By Brian Miller, Heather Logue, Marisa McQuilkin

Capote, Derailed, and A History of Violence - Mar 29, 2006
By Brian Miller, Tim Appelo, Kellie Hwang

Action and Class of 1984 - Mar 22, 2006
Hollywood is like high school with money.
By Brian Miller, Rachel Shimp

The Aristocrats - Feb 8, 2006
TH!NKFilm, $29.99
By Kate Silver

Junebug - Jan 11, 2006
Sony Pictures Home Ent., $26.96
By Tim Appelo

Wedding Crashers - Jan 4, 2006
New Line Home Ent., $28.98
By Neal Schindler

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Dead Meadow, SubArachnoid Space, Whalebones, Patrol
Man, the stoners haven't had a pairing this perfect since Comets on Fire pl... More>>
El Corazon, Sat., May 17, 7:00pm, $10 adv./$12

Peter Bagge
Artist Peter Bagge will show off a form of panels from Hate, his pioneering... More>>
Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery, Sat., May 17, 6:00pm-9:00pm

Thee Emergency (CD release), the Valley, the Hands
With Dita Vox at the helm, Seattle garage-rock band Thee Emergency speciali... More>>
King Cobra, Sat., May 17, 8:00pm

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