Three years after their rancorous divorce, the Cruise-Kidman breakup is about to get even uglier. As the two have spent…
A double dose of violence from an astonishing director.
Techie does Vegas; stripper reveals nothing.
DANCING OUTLAW, PARTS I AND II Experience Music Project, Wed., Nov. 20. Beginning with its opening montage—Boone County, W. Va.’s…
Why Brokeback Mountain is the perfect date movie for straight guys.
French gangsters, Bette Davis, a very hungry shark, and how gay is Red River, anyway?
Spielberg brings genocide to your front door this summer, but without any cheerful victory parades.
Opens at Metro and others, Fri., July 21. Rated PG. 90 minutes.
Heavy-metal gods get in touch with their feelings. No, it’s not Spinal Tap. Or not quite.
Also: Voices In Wartime, and The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill.
Charlize Theron’s deglamorized star turn will earn her an Oscar nom, but the film wins no awards for fidelity to its nutcase subject.
Hollywood life seen through the eye of the needle.
Opens Fri., Jan. 13, at Pacific Place and others
Rally round the flag boys! Oopsnot that flag.
His masterful performance humanizes Graham Greene’s bourbon-soaked Cold War politics.
Remember when people cared enough about learning to kill the learned?
Clint Eastwood’s boxing melodrama doesn’t quite live up to its awards-season accolades.
Absent a marriage plot, or any real plot, Nicole Holofcener dissects the manners of matrons and maids.
Radio, theater, movies—there’s not much difference to America’s great cinematic champion of the human voice.
The Housekeeper, Love the Hard Way, Masked and Anonymous, and Scorched.