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Daily Archives: January 1, 2013
Will Gina Carono make it as a movie star?
Gina Carano is the 29 year-old daughter of a former backup quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys and a cheerleader-pretty mom. And those two ends of the gene pool have been having a knock-down drag-out fight in her from the get … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Ghost Rider”
What a relief. “Ghost Rider” is a joke — a monumentally foolish comic book movie with lots of unintentional laughs, mixed in with the intentional ones.
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Movie Review: “Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance”
Of all the bad horror/fantasy/sci-fi/action pictures Nic Cage has cranked out over the last decade, “Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance” is the Nic Cagiest. A goofy, gonzo thrill ride, “Vengeance” is a bad movie sequel so bad it’s good, a … Continue reading
Movie Review: “Underworld Awakening”
Pitiless, puerile, pointless and perfunctory — and those are just the “P’s” — “Underworld Awakening” was brought into this world to revamp the vampire franchise ad to prove Kate Beckinsale can still wear the spandex, the leather bustier, the werewolf-kicking … Continue reading
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Movie Nation Interview: Max Von Sydow
“When you’re young,” the Swedish screen legend Max Von Sydow says, “it’s always ‘I’ll do it tomorrow.’ But when you’re older, now — it IS tomorrow. You have to be in a hurry. When you get older, you suddenly feel … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “The Vow,” Channing Tatum BEFORE “Magic Mike” made him
“The Vow” is like a Nicholas Sparks novel with a dash of wit, a hint of edge and a smidge less sap. It’s a romance in “The Notebook” tradition — “inspired by true events” and scripted by committee. But as … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Fun Size”
It’s funny how the beloved movies of one’s less politically-correct adolescent past turn out to have a lot more edge to them once you show them to your own kids. “Back to the Future” has more sexuality than you remember, … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Friends With Kids”
Julie and Jason are a couple contemplating “cheating.” OK, they aren’t really a couple. They’re New York neighbors, best friends since college. So the cheating isn’t what you think either. Julie (Jennifer Westerfeldt) and Jason (Adam Scott) are both in … Continue reading
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Martin Landau and Tim Burton, reunited and it feels so good — in “Frankenweenie”
It had been 18 years since Martin Landau worked for Tim Burton. But when the director who gave Landau his Oscar-winning role (in “Ed Wood”) wrote him with another offer, Landau didn’t hesitate. “He sent me a letter, a little … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Frankenweenie”
“Frankenweenie” is darned near an instant classic. Tim Burton has taken the animated short that launched his career and expanded it into a vivid and moving essay on science and love — the love a budding middle school scientist, Victor … Continue reading
