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Daily Archives: July 18, 2017
Movie Preview: James Franco pays tribute to the worst movie since “Plan 9” in “The Disaster Artist”
“The Room” has a lot in common with “Ed Wood.” There’s a riotously incompetent director/star in charge, and a lot of not-totally-delusional folks on the set with him. “The Disaster Artist” is about the making of “The Room.” Not the … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Lady Macbeth” is a monster movie we can all endorse
One of film, literature and mythology’s greatest archetypes gets a spotless new wardrobe in “Lady Macbeth,” a British film about a Russian novel based on the femme fatale of Shakespeare’s Scottish Play. Calculating, self-serving, willful and cunning, this throwback anti-heroine … Continue reading
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