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Daily Archives: November 29, 2016
Movie Review: “SiREN” is “Eyes Wide Shut” as directed by, oh, Rob Zombie
Mr. Nyx is the guy you call when you’re a cop somewhere in the South and you stumble across a de-consecrated church filled with blood, candles, pentangles, goats kept in cages and corpses. He surveys the scene from behind his … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “La La Land” triumphs over bland — eventually
The epic opening scene of “La La Land” is a long-take roaming camera song and dance number set amid a sea of drivers stranded on a Los Angeles freeway overpass. A song burbles up on a radio, the driver sings … Continue reading