There’s magic to the Peter Pan story, but precious little insight into its repressed magician.
SIFF offers a wealth of music documentaries, with important local emphasis and national significance.
The nation’s new favorite sport is headed to Puget Sound. Are we in for a major cultural collision as ‘The Dukes of Hazzard’ race through Ecotopia? Or is it all a part of a corporate-style ‘Dixiefication’ of America?
The Coen brothers earn a Hollywood-size paycheck for revamping a classic. So why couldn’t they afford to write a better script?
How disaster lit became a perfect storm for the publishing industry. Smell a hurricane coming? Grab your pen and notebook.
Opens Fri., Feb. 24, at Uptown
Local critics horn in on this year’s obligatory Oscar controversy. Spoiler alert: We’re telling what happens to Hilary Swank.
The Pacific Northwest and multiple murderers.
Intiman’s portrait of a lingerie seamstress is nice when it needs to be naughty.
Interviewers always seem convinced that Russell Crowe was following in the footsteps of Mel Gibson when he set out from…
Runs Fri., Nov. 11–Thurs., Nov. 17, at Grand Illusion.
Big ’80s hair, yes, but no Hairspray.
An honest, painful portrayal of a GI baby’s Vietnam homecoming.
A writer braves treacherous weather, high altitudes, and long lines to reach that mother lode of cinema, Telluride.
Opens Fri., Feb. 17, at Varsity and others
Lions Gate Home Ent., $28.98.
Opens at Uptown, Fri., March 17. Rated R. 117 minutes.
Stephen Lynch plays the hapless Robbie Hart in the 5th Ave’s Broadway-bound musical.
Eddie Murphy makes a travesty of a classic Cosby role.
At the Telluride film fest, facts are slipping into thin air.