Movies » Don't be dissuaded by the French origins of "Tell No One," because this superior thriller is very American in its sensibilities: It's a powerful blend of Hitchcockian chills and the best chase scenes since "The Fugitive." The mystery unfolds when Alex Beck's life falls apart (played by François Cluzet) after to the kidnapping and murder of his gorgeous wife, Margot (Marie-Josée Croze, from "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly"), and the grieving husband eventually becomes a suspect. The results will keep you guessing to the end, and engage you with Cluzet's gripping performance as the grieving and angry man in the middle.
- Sean P. Means
Watch Dems make history
TV » Warning: The Democrats are coming out to party beginning Aug. 25, and they'll be drinking and carousing just 530 miles away in Denver. But in theory, they'll be making history nominating the first African-American presidential candidate in history (he'll give his acceptance speech Aug. 28). The broadcast networks - ABC, NBC and CBS - will cut in for just one hour each night of the four-night convention. PBS, MSNBC and CNN will air three hours each night beginning at 7, and Fox News will air 90 minutes after "Hannity & Colmes." -Vince Horiuchi
Dave Matthews Band outdoors
Music » Summer isn't summer without an outdoor concert starring the Dave Matthews Band. Unfortunately, the death of DMB saxophonist LeRoi Moore on Aug. 19 (from complications stemming from an ATV accident) has dulled some of the joy, but the band carries on. Guitar virtuoso Tim Reynolds is joining the band on this trek, for the first time in a decade. The Dave Matthews Band performs Aug. 27 at 7 p.m. at Usana Amphitheatre, 5400 S. 6200 West, West Valley City. Tickets are $39.50 to $65 at SmithsTix.
- David Burger


