Lieutenant of Inishmore is a satirical bloodbath
· Only Martin McDonagh could turn a cat's death into a comedy. His blood-spattered The Lieutenant of Inishmore, which opened at the Alley Theatre Jan. 30 and runs until Feb.24, and performed by Alley company actors, is a splendid satire that is as gruesome as it is brilliant.
Good-looking Fool's Gold has little below the surface
· Fool's Gold, director Andy Tennant's latest film, is a movie that incorporates many genres but succeeds at none. As a romance it is often tense and unfulfilling, and as an adventure film, it is cartoonish and improbable. The movie is best in its comedic moments, but they are not worth experiencing the rest of the film.
