By WALTER ADDIEGO, San Francisco Chronicle
'Yella' investigates the murkier depths of capitalism
"Yella," a crisply made thriller, begins as a harrowing tale of a young German woman stalked by her deranged ex-husband, but quickly turns into an investigation of the murkier depths of capitalism. The woman learns that she has a decided liking for business transactions that are beyond cutthroat and well into unethical and larcenous territory.
Bacall has a few words on the state of things
Lauren Bacall is a grande dame of the stage and a revered movie star, and her memoirs detail her relationships with some of Hollywood's giants. But what really gets her going these days is politics.Bacall spoke by phone from New York in anticipation of her appearance July 4 narrating Aaron Copland's "Lincoln Portrait" with the San Francisco Symphony.
Indy still a whip-snapper in new sequel
Since very few people have actually seen the new Indiana Jones movie, the press coverage has relied on lots of "maybes." Maybe there's a new sci-fi angle. Maybe some of the major characters don't survive. Maybe the triumvirate (George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, Harrison Ford) is out of gas and can't make it work.

