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Daily Archives: January 15, 2018
Movie Review: “In Search of Fellini” finds whimsy, if few laughs
Of all the attributes to strive to give your comic film, “twee” is the hardest to pull off. It’s that delicate dose of daft — just shy of cloying — that lets most efforts in this corner of the cinema … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Fanning can’t Fake Anything Fun in “Please Stand By”
An Autistic young “Star Trek” fanatic expands her horizons on her first-ever road trip on her own in “Please Stand By,” a picture whose picaresque premise holds more promise that its star or director deliver. The heroine of the piece … Continue reading
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