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Bitching About the Oscarsnew

Fewer and fewer people are willing to leave their home to see a movie, so why should they even care about the Oscars on TV, or what critics think?
Seattle Weekly  |  Tim Appelo and Brian Miller  |  03-01-2006  |  Movies

'Not A Documentary'new

Jonathan Demme and Neil Young discuss their collaboration on this new concert film.
Seattle Weekly  |  Tim Appelo  |  02-15-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

In Like a Lambnew

The effects are effective in this mild but pleasing Christian allegory. So why couldn't they have replaced those bloody kids with CGI?
Seattle Weekly  |  Tim Appelo  |  12-07-2005  |  Reviews

Broadway Boundnew

For once, keeping a movie musical tied to the stage serves the audience best.
Seattle Weekly  |  Tim Appelo  |  11-25-2005  |  Reviews

Larger and Smaller Than Lifenew

This scathing family fictionalization draws flaws more boldly than virtues.
Seattle Weekly  |  Tim Appelo  |  11-02-2005  |  Reviews

Better Than Chicken Run or Corpse Bridenew

Helena Bonham Carter also stars in the other, infinitely more technically advanced stop-motion animation hit, Tim Burton's Corpse Bride, but she's a snore in that, a scream in Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
Seattle Weekly  |  Tim Appelo  |  10-05-2005  |  Reviews

The Undraped Crusadernew

This new Batman gains psychological depth, even if he loses a bit of his old static grandeur.
Seattle Weekly  |  Tim Appelo  |  06-15-2005  |  Reviews

The Fair and Balanced Crusadenew

Determined not to cause any historical offense, Ridley Scott creates bland bloodshed in the Holy Land—and a hero to suit.
Seattle Weekly  |  Tim Appelo  |  05-04-2005  |  Reviews

A Rap on Warnew

Gunner Palace, a new documentary, beholds U.S. soldiers in Iraq. It's TV's M*A*S*H. It's also Apocalypse Now.
Seattle Weekly  |  Tim Appelo  |  03-09-2005  |  Reviews

Million Dollar Brouhahanew

In this year's obligatory Oscar controversy, critic Michael Medved is playing the role of Million Dollar Baby killer.
Seattle Weekly  |  Tim Appelo  |  02-16-2005  |  Movies

Showdown on the (Global) Village Squarenew

The Cannes Film Festival smash hit Moolaadé is about female genital mutilation, a stupid, wicked custom practiced in most African nations, but it's not really an issue film. If you shy away from seeing it because you expect to be bored or lectured to, you're a fool. And don't fear, as I did, that the grisly subject will prove too upsetting to witness—legendary Senegalese director Ousmane Sembene skillfully conveys the horror without visual overkill.
Seattle Weekly  |  Tim Appelo  |  02-16-2005  |  Reviews

Open Widenew

A fascinating documentary about the landmark porn film Deep Throat is restrainedly thoughtful even in its hardest-core footage, and bursting with lively personalities.
Seattle Weekly  |  Tim Appelo  |  02-10-2005  |  Reviews

From Park Slope to Park Citynew

Sundance is still a great destination for indie cinema, beneath the avalanche of bling.
Seattle Weekly  |  Tim Appelo  |  02-03-2005  |  Movies

Murder and Masksnew

Almodovar takes a plunge into film noir, where false identities mean more than the criminal truth.
Seattle Weekly  |  Tim Appelo  |  12-22-2004  |  Reviews

No Great Shakesnew

The Snicket movie gets the books' look right, if not the fear.
Seattle Weekly  |  Tim Appelo  |  12-15-2004  |  Reviews

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