AltWeeklies Wire
Beautiful Chaos: Special Needs Kids Meet Gnomeo and Julietnew

A first movie-going experience for autistic children.
Boise Weekly |
George Prentice |
05-04-2011 |
Reviews
Tags: Autism, Gnomeo and Juliet
Katie Couric Moves Onnew
Without her, how will we know what's going on?
Boise Weekly |
Damon Hunzeker |
05-04-2011 |
TV
Mad About Jon Hamm and a Little Blue Yetinew

Think Grover meets Cookie Monster but quieter.
Boise Weekly |
Amy Atkins |
05-04-2011 |
Reviews
Sports Show For People Who Don't Care About Sportsnew

. . . but love Norm MacDonald.
Boise Weekly |
Damon Hunzeker |
04-27-2011 |
TV
'Country Strong' Turns Up Weaknew
The film chronicling the rise and fall of a country superstar has a made-for-TV feel.
Boise Weekly |
Jordan Wilson |
04-20-2011 |
Reviews
'Certified Copy': Mirage or Movie?new

If you require plot, easily identified characters and definitive conclusions to enjoy your film-going experience, I'm afraid that Certified Copy may not be for you. But if your patience allows you to watch a slowly revealed exploration of the human condition, then you're in for a premium 100 minutes.
Boise Weekly |
George Prentice |
04-20-2011 |
Reviews
Tags: Certified Copy, Abbas Kiarostami
Wild and Scenic Film Festival Comes to Boise On Tournew

These films will highlight some of the environmental issues that are troubling us today.
Boise Weekly |
Alex Blackwell |
04-20-2011 |
Movies
Think You're Not Poisoned by Plastic? 'Plastic Planet' Says Otherwisenew
Plastic Planet says we're in the age of plastic and we're all treated like laboratory animals.
Boise Weekly |
Jordan Wilson |
04-20-2011 |
Reviews
Tags: Plastic Planet, Werner Boote
Comedy Central's 'Workaholics' Doesn't Worknew

Basically, they're the kind of guys most of us wish would just hurry up and go extinct.
Boise Weekly |
Damon Hunzeker |
04-20-2011 |
Reviews
The Projector: Movies Opening Friday, April 15new

Singing cartoon parrots, presidential assassinations and one more reason to Scream, it's all at the movies.
Boise Weekly |
James Ady |
04-15-2011 |
Movies
Zach Galfianakis Is Between Two Ferns and a Hard Placenew

If only more interviewers could be like Zach G.
Boise Weekly |
Alex Blackwell |
04-13-2011 |
Movies
I Love You, Phillip Morris (Even If The U.S. Didn't)new

I Love You Phillip Morris, now out on DVD, almost didn't see the inside of U.S. theaters
Boise Weekly |
Jordan Wilson |
04-13-2011 |
Reviews
'The Confession': A TV Show That Doesn't Require A Pesky TVnew

The Hulu-only show fits more substantive dialogue into seven minutes than the entire DVD collection of Grey's Anatomy.
Boise Weekly |
Damon Hunzeker |
04-13-2011 |
Movies
Abe Lincoln and the Sundance Kid: Redford's Latest on the Other Lincoln Lawyernew

Oscar-winning director Robert Redford chose the unlikely figure of Mary Surratt for the centerpiece of his newest effort, The Conspirator.
Boise Weekly |
George Prentice |
04-13-2011 |
Reviews
Tags: Robert Redford, The Conspirator
Looks Like Charlie Sheen is Still #Winning As Others Look to Cash In on the Madnessnew

A few people are trying to make some cash off that crazy. Case in point? The new DVD release of Troma's 1989 drama A Tale of Two Sisters, which was written and narrated by Sheen and is "from the mind, poems and DNA of Charlie Sheen."
Boise Weekly |
Jordan Wilson |
04-13-2011 |
Reviews