Sure, you could see Gerard Butler once again getting mixed up in an assassination attempt full of deceit and explosions, but know …
On Screen: Hedwig at Twenty, Sound & Vision, Serial Mom, The Crazies, Ray & Liz
This week’s mainstream new releases include previously-reviewed Blinded By the Light (a heart-on-it-sleeve biopic about the life-changing powers of Bruce Springsteen), Where’d …
The Seattle Literary Scene Is Ready for Its Closeup
In successive weekends, two large-scale movies that were adapted from novels written by Seattle-based authors came out (The Art of Racing in …
North Bend Film Fest Brings the Weird and the Eerie to the Eastside
For the second time in as many years, the North Bend Film Fest is coming to, uhh, North Bend. It has an …
Orcas Island Film Festival Reveals Thrilling Peek at 2019 Lineup
As much fun as it can be to spend nearly a month navigating a sprawling film festival marathon with SIFF, there’s also …
On Screen: Echo in the Canyon, A Faithful Man, Cinerama’s Summer Trip
This week’s major releases include Dora the Explorer making the leap to live action with Dora and the City of Gold and …
Quentin Tarantino spins a yarn in Once Upon a Time…In Hollywood
Quentin Tarantino’s much anticipated Once Upon a Time … In Hollywood premiered at Cannes this spring and began wide release last weekend. …
Sword of Trust finds humor in historical conspiracy
In Lynn Shelton’s Sword of Trust, two women (Jillian Bell and Michaela Watkins) arrive at a recently-deceased grandfather’s house in Alabama, expecting …
TSB interview: Gaby Dunn and Allison Raskin talk about their new novel, ‘Please Send Help’
Comedians/writers/podcasters/YouTubers/lifelong friends Allison Raskin and Gaby Dunn have so much going on these days it’s almost difficult to believe I got them …
Have a Cool Summer: Spider-Man & Midsommar
As we try to get into the habit of more regular, if belated, year-round film writing, two of last week’s biggest releases …