Opens at Egyptian, Fri., April 28. Rated R. 99 minutes.
Michael Moore shoots his mouth off, aimlessly.
“This is Michael Medved, your cultural crusader!” says the Northwest’s most influential film critic, dressed Seattle casual in a plaid…
The superstrength of Pixar’s latest animated smash lies deeper than its CGI costuming.
Critic and comedian Julia Sweeney talks about how she gave up worrying and learned to love science.
Given a rich, ripe topic with an autobiographical subtext, Tim Burton still can’t sort out his feelings toward Dad. Or this movie.
An honest-to-god Italian pizzeria grows in Belltown.
Here are my six picks for SIFF, in all their oddball glory.
KEN KESEY: Two years after his death, the books are still coming. Are they evidence of genius, or a literary career wasted?
Criterion Collection, $39.95
There’s no life in the afterlife conjured by legendary writer and human rights activist Ariel Dorfman.
Believe it or not, there are people who want her to make it.
MGM Home Entertainment, $29.98.
Comcast deal would fund new arts show on Seattle Channel, but force layoffs at Community Access Network.
Sony Pictures Home Ent., $26.96
Kevin Spacey and Kurt Russell demonstrate why winter is the darkest time of the movie year.
FERNANDO LEON DE ARANOA’S relentlessly dead-end melodrama about unemployed shipyard workers in Northern Spain has obviousness problems. Mondays in the…
Runs Fri., Nov. 10–Wed., Nov. 23, at Northwest Film Forum.
Narc’s got that low-budget ’70s style down.
The key marketing device of the film Irr鶥rsible (which ends its run Thursday, March 27 at the Varsity) is Monica…