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Monthly Archives: May 2013
Movie Review: “Erased”
Just once, it’d be nice if the couple fleeing from a trigger-happy hit man through, say, a crowded hospital, would yell out — “Run for your lives!” And if the hospital’s in Belgium, say,it’d be nice for them to yell … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Star Trek Into Darkness”
The giddiness of “Star Trek” is gone, but “Star Trek Into Darkness” maintains its love of character and pathos, the other great selling points of this re-booted sci-fi franchise. There’s action in abundance and some production design flourishes that are … Continue reading
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Wednesday’s first screening, “Much Ado About Whedon”
Joss Whedon’s modern-dress, black and white, shot in his house take on Shakespeare’s delightful play has a lot of Whedon’s “usual suspects” — Nathan Fillion, Clark Gregg, et al. I’m seeing it early because, well, who wouldn’t want to interview … Continue reading
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Greta Gerwig writes the definitive “Greta Gerwig” character
There’s something emphatic and final to the new Greta Gerwig movie “Frances Ha,” which she co-wrote with director (and beau) Noah Baumbach. Often cast as somewhat hapless, happily (or unhappily) floundering 20something trying to figure out love, career and life … Continue reading
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Next Interview: Got questions for “Kings of Summer” stars Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally?
The movie’s about disaffected teens who run away and rough it in the woods over summer vacation. And they’re funny. But the hilarious characters in “The Kings of Summer” are Nick Offerman (“Parks & Recreation”) and Megan Mullally (“Will & … Continue reading
Movie Review: “Black Rock”
Well, at least the credits to “Black Rock” showed promise. It was written by one of the Duplass brothers, creators of “The Puffy Chair,” “Cyrus” and “Jeff Who Lives at Home.” Mark Duplass wrote it for a member of that … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: “The Congress” passes animated judgment on the future of acting
Robin Wright sells her soul — and her digital likeness — to a film exuc (Danny Huston) who promises her that now she will be “Forever young.” “The Congress” is eye-poppingly animated and eye-openingly provocative.
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Movie Preview: “The World’s End” finishes off the “Shaun of the Dead” trilogy
OK, NOT a trilogy. But an aging quintet are summoned back to their old haunts for a recreation of an epic pub crawl only to discover the town’s been taken over by aliens. Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Martin Freeman, Eddie … Continue reading
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Hailee Steinfeld is protected by Sam Worthington in “For the Dogs”
Sam Worthington and Hailee Steinfeld (“True Grit”) will co-star in a new action piece from director Philip Noyce, “For the Dogs.” It’s about a young woman touring Italy with her beau, unaware her family’s been murdered, with Worthingon as the … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: James Franco’s take on Faulkner — “As I Lay Dying”
This trailer, co-starring Franco, Danny McBride and Tim Blake Nelson, feels period perfect, like a gritty by-the-book adaptation of William Faulkner’s “As I Lay Dying.” Not a lot of money on the screen, here. And it being a literary period … Continue reading
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