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Daily Archives: July 17, 2017
Movie Review: Nolan immerses us all in the harrowing history of “Dunkirk”
A master filmmaker with all the state-of-the-art resources due a man who produces sci-fi and comic book blockbusters turns his attention to history with breathless, stunning results in “Dunkirk.” Christopher Nolan transforms the legend of Britain’s “miracle” retreat from the … Continue reading
Movie Review: “The Gracefield Incident”
“The Gracefield Incident” is an attempted Canadian “Blair Witch Project,” and a veritable minefield of spoiler alerts waiting to happen. It’s “Cabin in the Woods” meets “Signs,” a Bigfoot movie as imagined by M. Night Shyamalan. And it’s, well, not … Continue reading
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The great Martin Landau 1928-2017
Martin Landau didn’t really get this “actor’s ACTOR” reputation until “Ed Wood.” And everybody working in criticism and film journalism back in ’94 had a ringside seat to the makeover. He’d worked with Hitchcock, done a few TV series and … Continue reading
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