Nuclear Nuptials: In dry, wrenching 'Late Marriage,' two generations war on the field of matrimony.
Gone With the Windtalkers: John Woo and Nicholas Cage relive a hidden chapter of World War II history in new film 'Windtalkers.'
Shut Up, Danny: 'The Believer' looks fearsome but is actually cerebral and more than a little comic.
The Dish: 'Les Destinées' charts the rise and fall of the fall of a porcelain empire.
Scoundrel Time: In 'Maryam,' a suburban girl comes to terms with revolution in her birthplace, Iran.
Havana Good Time: Latin-jazz documentary 'Calle 54' launches a companion tour.
Aural Fixation: Papa Roach prepares to infest again with a new album, 'lovehatetragedy.'
All Shook Down: British rock hails the Queen of England, but why?
Fin Dining: Sharky's Grill, in Willow Glen, serves up seafood delicious enough to cause a feeding frenzy.
The Loh Life: Playwright Sandra Tsing Loh worries so you don't have to.
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