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- No shortage of shorts in every imaginable genre at the 1 Reel Film Festival
- 'Thunder' is hardly earthshakingbut tells a satisfying tale nonetheless
- 'Transporter 2' gets stuck inaction overkill mode
- 'Pretty Persuasion' is an ugly, cheap attempt at satire
- Nick Cannon and 'Underclassman' flunk out
- Limited movie runs: 'Harold Lloyd Comedies'
- Movie events in Seattle
- Adult comedies R having last laugh at the summer box office
- Despite flimsy, overly p.c. script, Jackson and Levy run with the fun
- 'Exorcism of Emily Rose' strays far from the 'true story'
- Superb cast elevates low-key 'Unfinished Life'
- Something's out of whack in compelling Belgian crime thriller 'Memory of a Killer'
- Limited movie runs: 'Sympathy For Mr. Vengeance' and 'The World'
- Powerful 'Proof' is evidence of Paltrow's terrific talent
- 'Corpse Bride' is Tim Burton at his whimsical best
- 'Flightplan' is first-class fear
- Touching 'Illuminated' keeps it light
- 'Roll Bounce' takes a spin on an all-too-familiar track
- 'Violence' -- and Mortensen -- will keep your attention
- Kids rule, adults drool in the troubled 'Thumbsuckers' world
- Black comedy is a battle of the sexes
- Seattle movie events
- Limited movie runs: 'The Tunnel' and 'A State of Mind'
- Seattle's Top 10 Movies
- Wood's on a quest to leave Frodo persona behind
- These hoop dreams are real
- 'Pianist' team puts its own twist on the newest 'Oliver'
- It's the wrong season for the diluted 'Into the Blue'
- Better read than red, 'Balzac' affirms
- 'Greatest Game Ever Played' is a whole new ballgame
- Fans of canceled TV series 'Firefly' help revive show into a feature film
- 'Hooligans' is yet another predictable gang film
- Witty and futuristic, 'Serenity' is an old western at heart
- Seattle movie events
- Limited movie runs: 'King Of The Corner' and 'My Beautiful Girl, Mari'
- Parents' Film Guide
- Microsoft lands big name for 'Halo' movie: director Peter Jackson
- 'In Her Shoes' walks out family bonding formula in high style
- Moral lesson loses the bet in gambling story
- It's a grand day out when you see Wallace & Gromit track a 'were-rabbit'
- 'Waiting' is so unappetizingly vile, it'll ruin your next meal out
- Limited movie runs: 'MirrorMask' and 'The Red Orchestra'
- 'Wallace & Gromit' tops the weekend box office
- Clooney does it his way in film ode to legendary newsman Edward R. Murrow
- 'Innocent Voices' director manages to dilute a potent tale
- Theron finds the focus on her beauty is just skin deep
- Ghost story is haunted by the original
- 'The Fog' makes an $11.8 million debut
- Historic crusade against sexual harassment is grippingly retold in 'North Country'
- With a kick-start from The Rock, 'Doom' roars to life
- Hoffman channels Capote in eerie biopic
- Psychodrama 'Stay' oozes atmosphere
- Genial 'Dreamer' lacks horsepower
- Satire's too heavy a load for lightweight 'Kids in America'
- Gritty tale of Mormon persecution, 'American Zion' packs a punch
- 'Tony Takitani' is insightful about loss, isolation
- 'Another Road Home' takes maudlin look at timely issues
- Limited movie runs: 'Tony Takitani' and 'Another Road Home'
- Film series & special screenings
- 'Doom' debuts as top weekend movie
- Hip-hop 'G' is not a great Gatsby
- Script writer's back in action, now directing too
- Disney can't strut over its 'Chicken Little'
- 'Get Real or Die Tryin' is a disaster on all levels
- 'Pride' is a bold, bold move for director
- Limited movie runs
- If you like brutality, 'Derailed' is your kind of train wreck
- For Austen fans, an amiable but condensed 'P& P'
- Affectionate 'Ellie' keeps it real about Hollywood struggles
- Going from the stage to the big screen, 'Dying Gaul' loses its bite and intimacy
- 'Zathura' binds the familiar and fantastic into an imaginative cosmic adventure
- From dragons to dances, Harry Potter is up to his wizard's hat in new terrors
- 'Walk the Line' is an exhilarating ode to the Man in Black
- New director brings British take on school to latest 'Potter' movie
- American Film Institute seeks most inspiring movies
- World to celebrate Bruce Lee's birthday
- Tender film on former 'Doll' has Seattle roots
- C.S. Lewis' stepson guards 'Narnia' magic and truth
- Constance Cummings, 1910-2005: Seattle was her opening act
- A divorce saga is top nominee in indie awards
- Downplaying Oscar hopes is really just an act
- It's hard not to like the visually stunning 'Aeon Flux'
- 'Narnia' is a visually captivating child's fantasy -- but no more
- Brave political drama 'Syriana' loses its sting in confusing plot
- 'Christmas in the Clouds' is a welcome gift of offbeat joy
- Getting the chance to see the lights, cameras and action up close can be an adventure
- Limited movie runs: 'The Presidents' Last Bang' and 'Naked in Ashes'
- Vancouver: A sci-fi film and TV fan's paradise
- Hollywood North: Seeing the lights, camera and action up close can be an adventure
- Theaters going ape for 'King Kong'
- 'Chronicles of Narnia' joins blockbuster club
- Remakes don't get any better than 'King Kong'
- Gay-themed 'Brokeback Mountain' celebrates the diversity in human nature
- Sumptuous 'Geisha' is a Cinderella story at heart
- Christmas is off to a rocky start with 'The Stone Family'
- Limited movie runs: 'Keane'
- 'King Kong' roars to top
- 'Dick and Jane': They're armed and dangerously funny
- Artificial 'Cheaper' is one 'Dozen' too many
- Gollum/Kong actor gives the computer life
