Nov 9, 2003 The Triplets of Belleville by Sylvain Chomet (Review) This is completely different from any other animated film you’ve likely seen in the past few years.
Nov 9, 2003 Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself (Review) At its heart, this film is a wonderfully done piece about healing and reconciliation.
Nov 9, 2003 Gozu by Takashi Miike (Review) A thoroughly bizarre, Jungian excursion that would make David Lynch blush at the straightforwardness of his own films.
Nov 9, 2003 Bangkok Dangerous by Danny Pang, Oxide Pang (Review) Bangkok Dangerous achieves a look that is truly edgy and stylish without being too obvious about it.
Nov 9, 2003 Dogville by Lars Von Trier (Review) If nothing else, Lars von Trier’s latest is sure to rile the American right wing.
Oct 21, 2003 Kill Bill by Quentin Tarantino (Review) This is straight up Shaw Brothers action, from the camera movements to the geysers of blood to the way in which characters die.
Oct 21, 2003 Spellbound by Jeffrey Blitz (Review) I’m hardpressed to think of a film I’ve seen in recent months with as much heart, drama, and glorious humanity as Spellbound.
Oct 21, 2003 Winged Migration by Jacques Perrin, Jacques Cluzaud, Michel Debats (Review) Winged Migration gives us a front row seat to a spectacle that has been going on, above our heads, for thousands of years.
Oct 21, 2003 The Work of Director Spike Jonze by Spike Jonze (Review) There’s no doubt that Jonze is a real talent, but what’s more, and this comes across time and again, a very passionate one as well.