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OPENING OR RETURNING:
Che: Benicio Del Toro’s starring role centers Steven
Soderbergh’s long, detailed observation of two periods
in the life of Ernesto “Che” Guevara: the fi ght to take
Cuba from Batista, and the quieter, far less successful
fi ght to start a revolution in Bolivia years later. Che is
fascinating but hard to connect with; you watch it more
as an exercise than as any sort of entertainment. 257
minutes. Bijou. See review this issue.
Duplicity: Tony Gilroy (Michael Clayton) directs
Julia Roberts and Clive Owen in this tale of battling,
romantically involved spies who get together to try
to beat a pair of battling corporations (led by Tom
Wilkinson and Paul Giamatti). PG13. 125 min. Cinemark.
VRC Stadium 15.
Fight Club: Directed by David Fincher (Seven) and
based on Portlander Chuck Palahniuk’s Oregon Book
Award-winning, explosive novel about young men
fi ghting each other in no-rules secret fi ght clubs. With
Brad Pitt, Edward Norton and Helena Bonham Carter in
a screenplay by Jim Uhls. R. David Minor Theater.
Moulin Rouge: Ewan McGregor and Nicole Kidman light
up Baz Luhrmann’s 2001 enticing musical extravaganza,
with its dizzying array of pop songs and costumes, love
stories and villains. 6:30 pm Tuesday, March 24, Azul/
Koho Bistro. Free.
Heckler’s Night: Mock loudly and cheerfully as the
Goat screens Young Guns 2. 7 pm Wednesday, March
25, Wandering Goat. Free.
I Love You, Man: Some people are calling this one a
dick fl ick: Paul Rudd proposes to his girlfriend (Rashida
Jones), but then desperately needs to fi nd a male best
friend to be his best man. So he goes on a bunch of
“man-dates.” With Andy Samberg and the delightful
Jason Segel. R. Cinemark. VRC Stadium 15.
Knowing: Nicolas Cage’s son fi nds, in a time capsule,
a strange and cryptic list of numbers written by a girl
50 years ago — and it turns out to list the date of every
major catastrophe to happen to the world since. Some
dates haven’t happened yet. Alex Proyas (The Crow)
directs; Rose Byrne costars. PG13. 122 min. Cinemark.
VRC Stadium 15.
Last Chance Harvey: Dustin Hoffman and Emma
Thompson star in the grown-up love story of a grumpy
fella and a lonely woman, each with their own troubles,
who come together in a London airport bar. PG13. 92
min. Movies 12. 44411 (1/22)
My Bloody Valentine: The lone survivor of a coal-mine
accident keeps waking up from his coma to kill people;
the guy who caused the accident returns, in an obvious
moment of brilliance, to the small town where it all
went wrong — on the same day the terrible things all
happened! No way! R. 101 min. Movies 12.
Revolutionary Road: Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate
Winslet (who won a Golden Globe for this role) reunite,
years after Titanic, in this adaptation of Richard Yates’
novel about the demise of a marriage in 1950s suburbia.
Sam Mendes directs, returning to the American ‘burbs
years after American Beauty. “It is honorably and brutally
unnerving,” said The New Yorker. R. 119 min. Movies 12.
Films open the Friday following EW publication
date unless otherwise noted. See archived reviews
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