Skip ads and navigation
Advertising
Our network sites seattlepi.comHelp
 
At the movies
Showtimes
Area movie theaters
Parent's film guide
 
Movie Wire
· Knoxville: 'Wardrobe girl' put prop grenade in bag
· Prosecution: Polanski has no right to hearing
· Actor Freeman foots prom bill in Sundance doc
· Clint Eastwood makes novice teen actor's day
· Anne Hathaway gets starstruck over 'Slumdog' star
· Rival studios reach deal on 'Watchmen' release
*More headlines
 
Top 10 movies
 MovieWeekend
gross*
Marley & Me $24.3
Bedtime Stories $20.5
Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The $18.7
Valkyrie $14.0
Yes Man $13.9
Seven Pounds $10.0
Tale of Despereaux, The $6.9
Day the Earth Stood Still, The $5.0
Doubt $5.0
10 Slumdog Millionaire $4.7
movie trailer    * in millions
 
Movie finder

A · B · C · D · E · F · G · H · I · J · K · L · M 
N · O · P · Q · R · S · T · U · V · W · X · Y 
Z · 0

Recent reviews:
Search movie titles:
 

Zwick's WWII film a 10-year effort
William Arnold: A conversation with Edward Zwick, director of the World War II film "Defiance."

DVD: 'Tyler Perry's The Family That Preys'

FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 2009
Action-packed 'Defiance' tells a thrilling tale of Jewish resistance to the Nazis
William Arnold: Movie review: Edward Zwick's "Defiance" is an intelligent and action-filled group character study of a Jewish partisan band fighting the Nazis in WWII Belorussia.

Steven Soderbergh focuses on Che the soldier and leader
Sean Axmaker: Movie review: Defying the usual trappings of biopics, the two-part epic "Che" looks at Che Guevara's life as a guerrilla leader.

Hoffman, Thompson make the most of 'Last Chance Harvey'
Sean Axmaker: Movie review: Dustin Hoffman and Emma Thompson star in this understated and introspective romantic drama.

'Hotel for Dogs' is more than a fun kids movie
Paula Nechak: Movie review: "Hotel for Dogs" is a kids films with a message.

'Mall Cop' -- you either laugh or you don't
Movie review: Does the title of "Paul Blart: Mall Cop" make you laugh? No? Then the movie probably won't either.

Befuddling Bollywood import 'Chandni Chowk' has no substance to sustain its epic length
Movie review: For a mindless adventure film, this Bollywood import is way too long.

Disappointing 'Notorious' lacks depth
Movie review: Biggie Smalls biopic "Notorious" is a disappointing hodgepodge.

A moment with ... Steven Soderbergh / filmmaker
Sean Axmaker: A Moment With ... Steven Soderbergh, director of "Che."

Seattle Film Events

DVDs: 'Mirrors'
Kiefer Sutherland plays Ben Carson, a troubled ex-New York City detective who takes a job as a night security guard at a department store.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 2009
Three Seattle films getting a close-up at Sundance Festival
Sean Axmaker: Three films with Seattle connections are going to the Sundance Film Festival, and 2009 is shaping up to be the city's biggest year for homegrown cinema on the national stage.

DVDs: 'Make 'Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America'
This six-hour PBS documentary series started airing Wednesday. It's as if the membership of the Friars Club had hijacked "American Masters" -- not necessarily a bad thing.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 2009
A moment with ... Kathleen Edwards, singer/ songwriter
A Moment With ... Kathleen Edwards, singer-songwriter

DVDs: 'Appaloosa'
Ed Harris does just about everything in this old-fashioned Western, which he co-wrote, produced and directed while starring alongside Viggo Mortensen.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2009
Audrey Hepburn remains an icon of film and fashion
William Arnold: Tuesday's DVD release of two signature Audrey Hepburn films, "Funny Face" and "Breakfast at Tiffany's," highlight the late actress' enduring appeal in film and fashion.

DVDs: 'Vicky Cristina Barcelona'
Woody Allen continues his European vacation with a stop in Spain for this comedic romantic drama.

MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2009
A 'Slumdog' sweep at the Golden Globes
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- In a riches-to-rags year in the worldwide economy, an international rags-to-riches tale touched hearts, minds and Golden Globe voters.

DVDs: 'Michael Powell Double Feature'
This two-disc DVD collection includes the masterful World War II fantasy "A Matter of Life and Death," released in 1946, and "Age of Consent," one of Powell's last movies.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 2009
DVD: 'Righteous Kill'

*Previous headlines

NWSOURCE SHOPPING SalesArticlesStore guides
Bella Umbrella
Jodell Egbert's vintage and original umbrellas will have the hardiest Seattleite running for stylish cover.
TONIGHT IN PRIME TIME
MOVIES
Show times by movie
Show times by theater

Helpful links
· Show times/galleries
· Parent's film guide
· AP Movie wire

VIDEO

*more videos

Advertising
· Help/troubleshoot
· My account
OUR AFFILIATES
NWsource KOMO
Pacific Publishing

Seattle Post-Intelligencer
101 Elliott Ave. W.
Seattle, WA 98119
(206) 448-8000

Home Delivery: (206) 464-2121 or (800) 542-0820
seattlepi.com serves about 4 million unique visitors
and 45 million page views each month.

Send comments to newmedia@seattlepi.com
Send investigative tips to iteam@seattlepi.com
©1996-2009 Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Terms of Use/Privacy Policy

Hearst Newspapers