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Monthly Archives: June 2018
Preview, “The Bromley Boys” has a soccer mad English lad come of age loving the worst team in British soccer
Swinging London? Close enough, as the music, the fashions and the cars (an Aston Martin DB5!) migrated to the environs of a hapless lad (Brenock O’Connor of “Game of Thrones”) who falls for the right girl and the wrong football … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Bring the kids, but don’t forget the hankies, for “Zoo”
History seems to be the last refuge of films that challenge children with the ugly realities of life. Cinema for kids has long erred on the side of rubbing the sharp edges off to protect delicate youth and its sensibilities. … Continue reading
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BOX OFFICE: “Solo” in a death spiral, “Adrift” floats, “Action Point” dies a cruel, cruel death
“Solo: A Star Wars Story” is not quite tumbling behind “Deadpool 2” on its second weekend, “Deadpool’s” third. But it’ll certain fall behind it NEXT weekend, based on the absolute plunge it’s experiencing this weekend AFTER Memorial Day. Based on … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Won’t You be My Neighbor?”
I was going to use the phrase “an authentic American Saint” in describing TV host, child welfare advocate and sensitive ordained minister and TV host Fred Rogers. But in the new documentary about him, “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” one … Continue reading
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Movie Review: No “animals harmed” in the making of “Action Point,” so they say
The great ones suffer for their art — Keaton and Lewis, The Stooges and Wanda Sykes. And nobody suffers more than Johnny Knoxville, still doing enough of his own “Jackass” stunts, at 47, to make you question his durability, his … Continue reading
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Preview, Garner goes “Alias Meets Taken” scary for “Peppermint”
Totally down with Jennifer Garner taking back her “Alias/Elektra” action chops, though the set-up for this Vengeance is MOM thriller is an eye roller. Woman loses her family to drive-by punks, takes five years to “train,” and comes back to … Continue reading
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Next Screening, Please won’t you please, “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?”
Not the first Fred Rogers documentary, but as it is from the director of “Twenty Feet from Stardom,” it’s the first one with Oscar buzz. An American TV saint gets his documentary due. Really looking forward to this one.
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Movie Review: Horror doesn’t skip a generation in “Hereditary”
“Hereditary” is a horror film that features ghosts, a Satanic cult, grisly deaths, flies, possession and seances, children imperiled, nightmare sequences, a doubting adult or two and a dog who seems to be the only one to know pretty much … Continue reading
Movie Review: Shailene gets salty when she’s “Adrift”
Shailene Woodley makes a salty wench on a halyard winch in “Adrift,” a solid if unsurprisingly conventional survival at sea tale that’s for fans only. By “fans” I mean Shailene fans, those who forgave the “Divergent” sell-out or who just … Continue reading
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