Email Author Terri Sutton
As a filmmaking metaphor, 'The Life Aquatic' is all wet. More >>
James L. Brooks's latest Mary gets hers in 'Spanglish.' More >>
Thailand's Apichatpong "Joe" Weerasethakul makes films too big and beautiful for plot. More >>
Nicole Kidman advertises herself in 'Birth'. More >>
'Vera Drake' finds mike leigh collaborating with his protagonist on abortion rights. More >>
'We Don't Live Here Anymore' reveals the melodrama of married life. More >>
With arrows flying and swords clanking, Jet Li holds Out for a Hero. More >>
'Garden State' takes root in the barren period before adulthood. More >>
Jonathan Demme makes 'The Manchurian Candidate' familiarly modern More >>
A new director--Alfonso Cuarón--reinvigorates the 'Harry Potter' series. More >>
'Coffee and Cigarettes' catches a momentary buzz. More >>
Let the heroine carry the big gun: Seven local women writers talk about creating their own worlds- and the problems with life on earth. More >>
The problem with the pro-choice movement. More >>
Guy Maddin makes beauty of 'The Saddest Music'. More >>
Scorned auteurs drag their leading ladies through the mud. More >>
'The Prince & Me' is a crowning achievement for Martha Coolidge. More >>
Unequal-opportunity ridicule rules 'Starsky & Hutch'. More >>
'Morning Sun' sheds light on China's revolutionary red guard. More >>
Aki Kaurismäki discovers the comedy in tragedy. More >>
