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BY DANIEL CARLSON | We just call it the only good new show on TV this fall.
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BY DANIEL CARLSON | The Chinese have certainly learned marketing.
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[October 12th 4:11pm]
Trailer of the Week: Valkyrie

From the director of Superman Returns, comes the return of Hollywood's own erstwhile Übermensch, Tom Cruise, in a thriller about a secret Nazi...

[October 10th 12:19pm]
TWATCH 2008: Twilight Final Trailer is Here (and so are my pics of the set where it was shot)

TWILLLLLLLIGGGGGGHHT!!! You can almost hear the deafening sound of one billion virgins screaming that across the globe. That's because the...

[October 6th 4:13pm]
OBAMA-PALOOZA: Local Artists Rally in Support of Barack Obama

I guess we have Sarah Palin to thank. About two weeks ago, local actor, vocalist/voice actor Michele Mariana (pictured above she won a Drammy...

[October 6th 11:25am]
Que Sera Cera: Movie Star (and Arrested Development icon) Michael Cera Spotted at Northwest Crepe House

Although he's quickly becoming dead to his biggest fan at WW (due to his refusal so far to appear in the film version of Arrested Development ),...

[October 5th 10:53am]
Nobody Sleeps Anymore: Tina Fey as Sarah Palin on this week's SNL

You knew it was coming. Tina Fey doing what she does best, her Sarah schtick on Saturday Night Live: Tina as Sarah on SNL

[October 3rd 6:12pm]
EXCLUSIVE: No Wire Hangers? Joan Crawford Remake Could Be Next for Todd Haynes

Portland's cerebral-cinema auteur Todd Haynes tells WW that he's in talks to produce a television adaptation of the James M. Cain novel Mildred...

[October 1st 9:21pm]
Astoria Horror: An Interview with Cthulhu's Dan Gildark

Time may have temporarily run out to see Cthulhu, one of the year's more inventive movies (I'm crossing my fingers that it will be revived this...

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David Lean: Ten British Classics
BY AARON MESH | Little things jolly well mean a lot.
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The Greening of Southie And On The Wing
BY AARON MESH | All a city’s gotta do is act naturally.
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Mike Mignola
BY BRANDON SEIFERT | Hellboy ain’t afraid of no rubber puppets.
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God Is Not Mocked
BY AARON MESH | That’s Bill Maher in the spotlight, losing his religion.
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PLGFF, Week Two
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | The Portland Lesbian and Gay Film Festival: Now with more wound-fucking!
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Towelhead
BY CHRIS STAMM. | Once more in suburbia, with feeling.
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My Name Is Robert Paulson
BY AARON MESH | Choke is more like a group-therapy sitcom than a movie. That’s ok.
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Entourage
BY DANIEL CARLSON | The party never ends; the show never changes.
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David Walker
BY AARON MESH | The prodigal critic returns with a movie about his dating disasters.

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Zipless Puck
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | A slow start to a solid PLGFF.
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Espionage For Dummies
BY AARON MESH | The Coens tighten the Beltway.
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Cthulhu
BY AARON MESH | You can go home again. But you will be raped by Tori Spelling.
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