Despite its best intentions, Book-It Rep can’t stanch the syrupy sweetness of Little Women.
Opens Fri., Oct. 28, at Metro and others.
Showing at Northwest Film Forum, Fri., April 7– Thurs., April 13. Not rated. 130 minutes.
You dont have to wait for the film version.
Like a hermit crab (or Tom Stoppard), E.L. Doctorow has the kind of imagination that feels most at home in…
GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS Artisan Entertainment, $26.98 ENTERTAINMENT Weekly spoke, and Artisan answered: one of EW‘s “21 Greatest Movies Not Available…
THE QUIET MAN: COLLECTOR’S EDITION Artisan Home Entertainment, $19.98 JOHN FORD PAID $10 to option a Saturday Evening Post story…
Runs Fri., Jan. 20–Thurs., Jan. 26, at Varsity
Paul Schrader fails to make suicidal sexual obsession come alive.
THE GOOD GIRL Fox Home Entertainment, $27.98 JENNIFER ANISTON is great in The Good Girl (on disc Jan. 7) because…
Looking for a unifying new story he never finds, Gay Talese reveals bits of himself, and his writing process, in the margins.
J.Lo plays a lesbian; Affleck plays dumbbut they’re no less unconvincing than the rest of this Mafia flop.
Opens Fri., Oct. 28, at Metro and others.
Two new books attack the Republican monopoly on God. But are there more than two sides to the issue?
The Disinformation Company, $9.95
Opens Fri., Jan. 27, at Meridian and others
Off his game, but we hope not out of the competition, Philip Roth can’t sustain the premise of his audacious historical rewrite.
In a brief stop at Seattle’s hep W Hotel on the campaign trail for The Life of David Gale, Kevin…
SIGNS Buena Vista Home Ent., $29.99 CAN A GENIUS be stupid? Yes, as M. Night Shyamalan proved by following the…
The Post-Intelligencer reassigns its longtime classical-music critic.