An old hand surveys new times.
Policeman finds himself a fugitive before committing a crime.
Once again, Woody tunes in to a distant wavelength.
Buena Vista Home Ent., $29.99
It’s handsome young Leo vs. hoary old Bill at the holiday box office. But how different are their roles, really, and how different are their would-be blockbusters?
Northwest Film Forum celebrates a decade of filmmaking—right here in Seattle.
Week 2: Grow up.
Mentor to Jon Krakauer, America’s leading climbing writer has some new wisdom to share about his old hills and thrills. Just don’t ask him to change any diapers.
New sword, old gown, familiar epic.
The New York Times’ Maureen Dowd makes it so easy to dis Dubya.
Runs Fri., Jan. 6–Thurs., Jan. 12, at Grand Illusion
They fell in love with the building before they had any use for it. Ten years ago, MARK AND MICHAEL…
Currently MIA from Comedy Central, where his raunchy wit balanced Jon Stewart’s irony, Chappelle brings his outsized stand-up persona to…
Are mountain sports dot-coms and their sponsored athletes climbing too high?
LIVING IN OBLIVION Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, $29.95 ANYONE WHO’S worked on a low-budget independent film set—and I count myself…
Vintage techniques get new life in this program of shorts.
Profits vs. politics in the Persian Gulf War.
You can’t go home again.
Blindness and beauty from an Iranian auteur.
Dickens, Tolkien, and George Lucas are the fathers to this precocious orphan.