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Daily Archives: September 3, 2016
Movie Review: “The 9th Life of Louis Drax”
The pert perfection of Sarah Gadon — think Taylor Swift without the autotune — is given its first real test on the screen as something almost totally new in the movies — a “Mom Fatale” — in “The 9th Life … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Morgan” aims for “Blade Runner/Ex Machina Lite”
The “big surprise” in “Morgan,” a bloody sci fi thriller spun around genetic engineering, is so obvious I won’t insult your intelligence by giving it away. Hell, some of you have already figured it out, anyway, based on the headline, … Continue reading
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Box Office: Summer goes out with a Bomb. Or two. “Morgan,” “Light Between Oceans” flop
When it’s all tallied up in that great counting house in the sky, or in Burbank, the summer cinema of 2016 may end up the second best ever (probably not) in terms of box office tmay end up the second … Continue reading
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