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Daily Archives: January 9, 2013
Movie Review: Mr. Soderbergh’s chilly, emotionless “Contagion”
When it comes, it will probably go down just like this. A virus mutates and makes the leap from animal to human in the crowded, under-monitored Chinese food chain. Humans catch it in Hong Kong and fly home — through … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “The Debt”
“The Debt” is the first movie in which Hollywood “It” actor Sam Worthington gets around to showing us what all the fuss was about, pre-”Terminator,” pre-”Avatar” and pre-”Clash of the Titans.” As a guilt-ridden Holocaust survivor now a Mossad agent … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “The Guard”
Irish police sergeant Gerry Boyle may be “the last of the independents.” But this boozy, bluff and blunt redhead sure is a hard man t’love. He’s a racist — or at least is very comfortable coming off that way. For … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Hanna” borrows from other thrillers, and betters them
In a remote snowy forest in the far north, a figure in camouflage stalks a reindeer with bow and arrow. An arrow flies, the deer tumbles off across a lake to die an agonizing death. But the hunter, a teenage … Continue reading
Movie Review: “Insidious,” a superior haunted house tale in the “Poltergeist” mold
One of the demons is wearing what looks like a Darth Maul Halloween mask. And the finale is both a tad too literal and a lot too long and drawn out. But that doesn’t spoil what is, without a doubt, … Continue reading
Movie Review: “Warrior,” a Mixed Martial Arts melodrama that works
One brother’s a school teacher who struggles to keep home and family together in hard economic times. The other’s a brooding brute, home from the war, living with his long-estranged father. Both grown men have daddy issues, issues hinted at … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: Ron Howard’s “Rush” has to compete with memories of “Grand Prix” (1966)
Snippets of Ron Howard’s upcoming Formula 1 racing film “Rush,” about the James Hunt/Niki Lauda rivalry during the sport’s last Golden Age, had me hankering to re-watch the movie it will be compared to — John Frankenheimer’s 1966 SuperPanavision epic, … Continue reading
Movie Review: “Rampart,” Woody’s busted Oscar bid
In those heady days after “The Messenger,” director Oren Moverman, Woody Harrelson and Ben Foster cooked up what seems — on paper– like a sure Oscar nomination for Harrelson. He’d star in a “Training Day” character study of a … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “The General,” John Boorman gives Brendan Gleeson his big break
Before he was Mad Eye Moody, before he took Colin Farrell to the woodshed “In Bruges,” before “The Guard,” the great Irish actor Brendan Gleeson was the infamous Irish crook known as “The General.” Director John Boorman cast Gleeson … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Toast,” a winning memoir by a gay British foodie
The British food critic/chef and TV personality Nigel Slater’s memoir is the subject of “Toast,”an oddly under-motivated biographical account of a boys’ love of his culinarily hapless mother and his war with the woman who would replace her in his … Continue reading
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