Monthly Archives: April 2014

Movie Review: Aged Woody and ageless Turturro look for laughs in “Fading Gigolo”

“Fading Gigolo” is John Turturro’s idea of an old school Woody Allen comedy, so he wrote Allen into it.It’s a sentimental farce that presents Turturro as a Brooklyn Jack of All Trades whose pal (Allen) decides another trade this Jack, … Continue reading

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Turturro talks about writing for Woody, teasing tha Hassidic and playing a “Fading Gigolo”

of his many associations with Spike Lee — from “Do the Right Thing,” to “Clockers” to “He Got Game” — eight films stretching back to the ’80s.Or maybe it’s the “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” connection, his four films with … Continue reading

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Movie Review: “Cuban Fury”

In the ’80s, when he was a young lad, Bruce heard the siren’s call. More likely, it was Gloria Estefan’s call. The “rhythm is gonna getcha,” and it did. As a teen, he danced salsa with his sister Sam all … Continue reading

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Weekend Movies: Critics boost “Oculus,” indifferent reviews for “Draft Day,” “Rio 2”, but “Rio” should make a mint

Ever since “Insidious,” April has been a benchmark month for smarter-than-genre ghost stories. And this year’s installment, “Oculus,” is earning the same sort of solid (not rapturous) reviews and should give horror fans a tiny taste of what they like. … Continue reading

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Next interview: Questions for Jon Hamm? Anyone?

He’s a huge TV star, thanks to “Mad Men” and funny turns in “30 Rock” and “SNL.” But the movies haven’t happened for Jon Hamm. Not yet. His best shot, his first starring role in a major motion picture, is … Continue reading

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Movie Review: “Draft Day” is final proof that the NFL is the league that Ate America

“Draft Day” is a “ticking clock” thriller built around the NFL draft, a movie that counts down to the fateful decision that one embattled general manager (Kevin Costner) makes with his team’s first round pick.It’s a reasonably interesting — to … Continue reading

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Nick Frost talks about “the Latin lovelies” he met making “Cuban Fury”

MIAMI BEACH — Nick Frost came up with the idea for “Cuban Fury,” his latest film, which has him playing a once-competitive salsa dancer gone to seed, yet moved to get his moves back when a pretty woman enters his … Continue reading

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Movie Review: “Rio 2” is just more and more and more of the same

With “Rio 2,” the creators of “Rio” give us more of everything that their first film had in just the right doses. But if this sequel proves anything, it’s that more is not always better.They are more stars to this … Continue reading

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Movie Review: “Oculus”

The women do the heavy lifting in “Oculus,” this April’s “Insidious,” a complex and chilling big screen ghost story with serious date movie potential.“Doctor Who” alumna Karen Gillan sheds her Scots accent and most outward signs of emotion as Kaylie, … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Nicolas Cage has the role of a lifetime in “Joe”

“Joe” is the movie that will make you remember how good Nicolas Cage once was and can be again. A Southern Gothic tale of alcohol, violence, sin and redemption, this David Gordon Green film gives Cage his finest showcase in … Continue reading

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