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Flying into the Sun

Amelia isn’t a thrill a minute, but it’s that rare story of a woman who lives life on her own terms MaryAnn Johanson

Flick Pic

Flicker Spokane Film Festival, now in its seventh year, screens dozens of short films from around the world Chris Dreyer

Teenage Dirtbag

Worth watching for the Inland Northwest color, this feature shot in Kootenai County in 2005 fails to rise above the level of local interest  Joel Smith

The Good Wife

Sorry, Jay Leno. There's still an appetite for drama in TV land. Ted S. McGregor, Jr.

Beaterator

Beaterator can be a sophisticated tool for writing simple songs. Marty Demarest

Mild Thing

Director Spike Jonze’s adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s beloved book isn’t terribly wild MaryAnn Johanson

Vampire Priest

Apparently, in South Korea, Roman Catholic priests don’t just consecrate blood — they suck it Ed Symkus

Community

Community casually checks off every single great comedy requirement, and then tosses in Chevy Chase for the hell of it Daniel Walters

Stages of Grief

When justice fails, inventive revenge — to the point of improbability — is the way to go Ed Symkus

Steadfast As Thou

Winner of the Hottest Fully Clothed Sex Scene Ever Filmed: Jane Campion’s Bright Star MaryAnn Johanson

Less is Moore

It’s a familiar shtick by now, but with less camera mugging by Michael Moore, Capitalism gets its point across Ed Symkus

Dead Funny

Laugh your way to the apocalypse and  back again in search of the last Twinkie MaryAnn Johanson

And Now for Something Completely Different

A director and star known for eluding typecasting break the mold once again Ed Symkus

Special Sauce

With its roofs made of pancakes and forts made of Jell-O, here’s an adaptation of a children’s book that will appeal to both kids and adults MaryAnn Johanson

Inglourious Basterds

A Hot Mess

There’s a lot going on in Quentin Tarantino’s latest. It all works MaryAnn Johanson