AltWeeklies Wire
Hard to Do?new

Vince Vaughn makes us laugh as a self-centered smartass.
Seattle Weekly |
Luke Y. Thompson |
05-31-2006 |
Reviews
Tags: Peyton Reed, The Break-Up
Road to Nowherenew
We talk with Al Gore, and he scares the living hell out of us.
Philadelphia City Paper |
Sam Adams |
05-30-2006 |
Profiles & Interviews
The Dalai Lama Remasterednew
More a meditation than a traditional documentary, Tibet: A Buddhist Trilogy beautifully employs direct cinema techniques to transport the viewer into the world of an exiled culture.
Austin Chronicle |
Toddy Burton |
05-26-2006 |
Reviews
His Kids Are Alrightnew
Clark gets more teenage thrills with his new skate-punk flick.
Los Angeles CityBeat |
Steve Appleford |
05-26-2006 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Larry Clark, Wassup Rockers
Mutation Nationnew

The last X-Men stands, doesn't deliver.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Curt Holman |
05-25-2006 |
Reviews
It's in the Cannesnew
The A-list stars are working their butts off at the industry's biggest convention -- onscreen, Almodovar's latest impresses, but Linklater is too serious.
NOW Magazine |
John Harkness |
05-25-2006 |
Movies
Apocalyptonew
Southland Tales, the Cannes premiere from Donnie Darko's director, is prophetic in all the wrong ways.
L.A. Weekly |
Scott Foundas |
05-25-2006 |
Movies
Truth of the Matternew
Guggenheim heats up the global warming issue on-screen with Al Gore.
New York Press |
Jennifer Merin |
05-25-2006 |
Profiles & Interviews
Fired Upnew
After being fired by Woody Allen, Annabelle Gurwitch discovered something: She was far from alone when it came to getting canned.
Tucson Weekly |
Irene Messina |
05-24-2006 |
Profiles & Interviews
Freaks Just Want to Have Funnew
In short, X-Men: The Last Stand suffers from a muddled plot, and falls short of the laser focus that X2 had.
Dig Boston |
David Wildman |
05-24-2006 |
Reviews
Fahrenheit 2050new

The man who would've been president warns of an imminent deep impact.
The Village Voice |
Rob Nelson |
05-24-2006 |
Reviews
'Code' Unknownnew
Cannes 06's first great film is Southland Tales, a visionary American comedy about the end of times.
The Village Voice |
J. Hoberman |
05-24-2006 |
Movies
Summer! Movies!new
Say bye-bye to arty -- it's time to party.
Seattle Weekly |
Brian Miller |
05-24-2006 |
Movies
A Fallen Star Is Bornnew
Tom DeLay's scandals are a gold mine for two Texas filmmakers.
Dallas Observer |
Robert Wilonsky |
05-23-2006 |
Profiles & Interviews
Cracking Up the Code
Howard's film is a soft mush of the book's ideas.
Washington City Paper |
Mark Jenkins |
05-19-2006 |
Reviews
Tags: Ron Howard, The Da Vinci Code