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Daily Archives: January 9, 2013
Movie Review: “The Robber,” well worth Netflixing, worth remaking in Hollywood, too
The odd, opportunistic and eccentric programming of Netflix streaming, the way the service lumps genres together and serves up possibilities, means that you’re always stumbling across something odd and old, or new and surprising — a movie you haven’t seen … Continue reading
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Movie Nation Interview: John Hawkes of “The Sessions,” “Winter’s Bone”
And “Martha Marcy May Marlene” and “Identity” and so many other films. He’s been around for years and years, and every now and then I’m flipping the dial and there he is in another film that I hadn’t realized he … Continue reading
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“Girls Against Boys” takes female revenge to the next level
It’s “The Burning Bed” and “Hard Candy” time, time for some attractive young women to exact murderous revenge on men who may (or may not) have done them wrong. “Girls Against Boys” opens Feb. 1.
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Movie Nation Interview: Got questions for Mark Wahlberg?
After “Contraband,” a break-out hit of last January, the first month of the year seems to belong to Mark Wahlberg. He is to January what Will Smith was to July 4, back in the 90s and early 2000s. Wahlberg has … Continue reading
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Razzie nominations “honor” Tyler Perry and the white Tyler Perry — Adam Sandler
These are always worth a chuckle, some years more than others. Will the Golden Raspberry go to “Battleship” or to “Madea’s Witless Protection?” Such a list of infamy — so many bad movies. Some (“Breaking Dawn Part 2”) not quite … Continue reading
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Movie Nation Interview: Channing Tatum
MIAMI BEACH — In the half dozen years that he’s been a movie star, Channing Tatum could be excused for skipping the exercise of reading his reviews. He’s been in some big hits — “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra,” … Continue reading
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Movie Nation Interview: Karl Urban
The British comic book “Judge Dredd” made its debut in the mid-1970s, a helmeted lawman who was judge, jury and executioner in a nearly lawless anarchy of the future. Coming out in the recession-wracked ’70s, when civil unrest were common … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “An Inconvenient Truth,” back on Netflix for the slow-to-catch-on crowd
Seeing this title turn up, suddenly, post-“Super Storm Sandy” — on Netflix streaming made me laugh. And wince. There’s all this new polling out that suggests, thanks to that storm, the extended drought in the Red State midwest, “the hottest … Continue reading
