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Daily Archives: February 6, 2018
Preview: “Skyscraper” doesn’t make the best use of Dwayne Johnson
At least, that’s what this trailer suggests. A Summer “Die Hard” knockoff. With kids. And a hero with an artificial leg.
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Movie Review: “Dear Dictator” may be the strangest comedy of Michael Caine’s long career
Major style points to the makers of “Dear Dictator” for finding, sixty-plus years and 150 or so credits into his career, something truly different for Sir Michael Caine to play. A Castro-like Caribbean communist dictator? No, he doesn’t do a … Continue reading
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