Vol. 17, No. 38
Los Galanes
Heart-hitter
Daniel Day-Lewis performs powerfully in this emotionally and politically charged story .
By Serena Donadoni
The Saint
By Timothy Dugdale
For the weedhead in you
Were Beavis and his boy pot smokers?
By Forrest Green III
It's literary cinema
Mondo approaches complete strangers with the question, "Will you adopt me?"
French Film Noir
Director-screenwriter Jacques Audiard's "Un Héros Très Discret" is white hot satire as well as riveting entertainment.
The Tango Lesson
Made for pathos
Made for pathos The medium is the massacre in two new films about war in prime time.
Zero Effect
Face/Off
The touch of evil
It's not clear who did what in this thriller... until the end.
Hard Rain
A Seedy Side of French Life
Claire Denis sketches the uneasy lives of free-floating young people.
By Richard C. Walls
Spice World
War as comedy
This film draws a parallel between war and frantic farce.
Thawing frozen emotions
Alan Rickman turns director, bringing his approach to acting to a film filled with nuance.
The wolf moves to Paris
As inventive as the film is, the lack of solid script leaves you wanting.
Hercules
Playing gender jeopardy
Buddha's little helper
Martin Scorsese's rendering of the young Dalai Lama's life is eye-popping and compassionate.
Wigged Out Wonders
Dean Koontz and Joe Chappelle serve up some natty dread.
By George Tysh
Out of the past
Memory turns slippery at the DFT this weekend.
The medium is the massacre in two new films about war in prime time.
Young & Crazy
Jim Jarmusch films a love letter to Neil Young and Crazy Horse.
By Chris Handyside
Anita's Kitchen
El Comal
Mack Avenue Diner
Peppina's Ristorante
Monterrey Cantina
The Earle
Wah Court
O'Blivion's Corktown Cafe
Priya
The Lark
Akasaka
Fran O'Brien's Maryland Crabhouse
Plunkett's Bistro-Bar
Mini Restaurant
Chung's of Waterford
Bangkok Cuisine
Laikon Cafe
Ocean Grille
Peacock
Caucus Club
Carl's Chop House
Don's of Traverse City
Under the Eagle
Franklin Street Restaurant
Moose Preserve
Opus One
New music espresso