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Daily Archives: April 6, 2018
Preview, Punk Meets Aliens and Elle Fanning in 1970s London in “How to Talk to Girls at Parties”
Yeah, this is Neil Gaiman. Based on his short story. John Cameron Mitchell of “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” directed it. And it’s got Nicole Kidman in it. “Earth Girls are Easy” meets uh, “High Fidelity” and oh, “Under the … Continue reading
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In the Dutch Caribbean, this word has nothing to do with the fellow who runs Hollywood-Elsewhere.
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Preview, “Eighth Grade” takes a girl through the last weeks of the most awkward year ever
Acne, hormones, weight issues, hormones, ungainliness, more hormones. Eighth grade sucks. Sucked. The jump from elementary school to middle junior high is a traumatic chasm to leap. And that’s what writer-director Bo Burnham (“The Big Sick”) fixates on for this … Continue reading
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Movie Nation chills in Curacao
Taking a few days to drink Blue Coladas and snorkel in between movies in sunny Curacao. I will have to get to “A Quiet Place” and “Chappaquiddick” next week.