Seattle International Film Festival: SIFF 2004 Reviews
SIFF 2004 recap and reviews "The best contemporary movies are coming from Asian countries." -- French master Patrice Leconte on the state of world cinema…
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SIFF 2004 recap and reviews "The best contemporary movies are coming from Asian countries." -- French master Patrice Leconte on the state of world cinema…
"Different new things" is the catchphrase/slogan for SIFF 2004. Too bad Thursday's opening night film, a schmaltzy drama better suited to the PAX network or…
Crowns Intiman Theatre The Intiman opens its 32nd season with this well-staged and surprisingly soul-stirring look at the cultural, religious, and symbolic importance of hats.…
The Leo K. wraps up its short (2-play) season with this strange, vibrant, enthralling look at a deliciously fucked-up family on Spain’s Costa del Sol.…
Nicole Kidman is on my nerves. She’s too into looking cute lately. Did you see her in Cold Mountain? Hello, it’s set in the Civil…
Bon Voyage I love me some cinema, but it's only once in a great while that a film like Bon Voyage comes along to remind…
If you have the patience to endure its hit-and-miss first act, the Rep’s sure-to-be-popular season-closer It Ain’t Nothin’ But the Blues (which has already been…
"Clean up that sick before someone slips on it." A simple description of the wonderfully entertaining new Irish film Intermission may seem familiar: it’s a…
”It’s a beautiful set,” Invisible Telle was saying about the comfy (fake) living room packed onto the intimate stage before us. ”Write that down. And…
I am not a fan of most Jim Carrey movies. The Truman Show and Man on the Moon were good. But The Mask? A task.…