Opens Fri., Oct. 14, at Metro.
Prep-school novel reveals cutthroat literary competition.
A top man at Seattle’s classical music station is out, but managers insist declining ratings weren’t his fault.
Frenchman Chris Marker mourns the decline of the left, but Comrade Michael Moore is reraising the red flag.
Life isn’t so beautiful in Polish Film Fest headliners.
TH!NKFilm, $29.99.
Timothy Greenfield-Sanders photographs the adult-film industry.
Amazingly, J.Lo manages to keep it real in this vapid, maid-to-order date movie.
Though the film looks great, there’s nothing heartwarming about Tim Burton grave-robbing old movies and older legends.
Opens at Seven Gables, Fri., May 12. Rated PG-13. 114 minutes.
A Chinese master’s swashbuckling epic kicks airborne ass in rainbow shades.
Gunner Palace, a new documentary, beholds U.S. soldiers in Iraq. It’s TV’s M*A*S*H. It’s also Apocalypse Now.
The director of Thirteen.
This Equation may not be logical, but it sure is entertaining.
The annual Sundance bug has infected this writer, too.
There are three Kaufmans involved with Adaptation: the real, corporeal Charlie Kaufman, who wrote the screenplay and gave a roundtable…
There are three Kaufmans involved with Adaptation: the real, corporeal Charlie Kaufman, who wrote the screenplay and gave a roundtable…
Despite its charms and stars, Sofia Coppola’s latest looks too intently inwardat herself.
Buena Vista Home Ent., $29.99
How this writer actually bought a house and lived to tell the tale. And, no, I didn’t just win the lottery.