Critics' Picks
AddMulan: Special EditionPeter Stack, San Francisco Chronicle
Mulan is Disney's first journey to China for an animated feature, and it's a spectacular trip. ... Read More
AddTom Dowd and the Language of MusicJoel Selvin, San Francisco Chronicle
A fitting epitaph for a giant few people outside the industry knew but whose work everybody heard. ... Read More
AddWe Jam Econo: The Story of the MinutemenThe filmmakers have assembled a remarkable cast of voices, including Henry Rollins, Flea, Ian MacKaye, Thurston Moore, Richard Hell, J Mascis, critic Richard Meltzer, and Watt's mom. ... Read More
AddThe Flaming Lips: The Fearless FreaksCobbles together an appropriately whacked-out portrait of the band's surreal and haphazard career trajectory. ... Read More
Add AllNo Direction Home: Bob DylanRoger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
Creates a portrait that is deep, sympathetic, perceptive and yet finally leaves Dylan shrouded in mystery, which is where he properly lives. ... Read More
Add AllMetal: A Headbanger's JourneyDunn effortlessly smashes the cliche of metal-bands-as-Neanderthal-lunkheads. ... Read More
AddFunny FaceBosley Crowther, The New York Times
Funny Face...teams Fred Astaire and Audrey Hepburn in a delightfully balmy romance. ... Read More
AddI Am Trying to Break Your HeartFans of the band will know that the album was eventually released by Nonesuch and became a success. Yet Mr. Jones manages to generate some authentic dramatic tension and suspense. ... Read More
Add AllConcert for GeorgeIt's a must-see for Beatle completists and an unexpected treat for casual fans. ... Read More

