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Daily Archives: March 12, 2018
Movie Review: “Keep the Change” is an unorthodox rom-com that’s “on the spectrum”
“A baby doesn’t know how rich its parents are,” Dustin Hoffman famously said in defense of the most expensive flop of his career, the comedy “Ishtar.” That aphorism could cover pretty much any movie you sit down to watch. We … Continue reading
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Netflixable? Jake Johnson’s a gambler looking for the elusive “happy ending” in “Win it All”
Mumblecore comedy meets the fateful, fatal romance of gambling in “Win it All,” an engaging wallow in the land of the losers starring Jake Johnson. It’s a low-rent travelogue reminiscent of every hot-streak-goes-bust picture ever made, the ones that emphasize … Continue reading
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