Kirby Dick's documentary Outrage sifts thought interviews with journalists and politicians to suggest that closeted politicians are essentially blackmailed into pushing for anti-gay rights legislation. According to A.O. Scott at the Times, "The central claim of Outrage — advanced most ardently by Michael Rogers, a blogger who sees it as his mission to name names and reveal secrets — is that politicians who vote against gay interests while surreptitiously pursuing gay sex deserve exposure... 'Washington is a very gay town,' one of them says. 'And it’s also a deeply closeted town.'"
Click on the film stills above for more on this week's new releases and repertory screenings, which also include Adoration, Rudo y Cursi, Julia, Next Day Air, Little Ashes, Outrage, Objectified, I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang, The Garden , After the Rehearsal, Some Like It Hot, and The Big Lebowski.






just saw ST today before the super nerds. it was stunning. i like the fact that spock gets jungle fever.
Without Shatner as Kirk, it isn't Star Trek.
damn, the shows are sold out. :(, live long and prosper bitches.
I hate it when a director's Pinterian abstractions come off as forced.
I saw it last night. So good.
I just saw it at the Pavilion on Prospect Park and there the theater was still a quarter empty.
Weird for a Friday night opening of something like this.
Actually, I was kind of disappointed. This movie looks like a Long trailer for a new star trek series with the love struck Spock. Also without Shatner it isn't star trek. The movie was ok.
http://www.traileraddict.com/trailer/star-trek-xi/william-shatner-trailer-reaction
http://www.traileraddict.com/trailer/star-trek-xi/william-shatner-trailer-reaction