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Daily Archives: December 18, 2018
Preview, Spencer Locke and Michael Welch turn to Lin Shaye and Tony Todd for “The Final Wish”
Spencer Locke’s from Winter Park, Fla., if memory serves — for our “Shadow of the Mouse” readers. Great to see Lin Shaye and Tony Todd having this adorable third act in their horror film careers. “The Final Wish” opens Jan. … Continue reading
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Oscars Shortlist for Documentaries, Foreign Language Film, Song, short films, makeup, music
The Motion Picture Academy continues to try and muzzle the impact of the Golden Globes by unleashing a raft of “short lists” — radically narrowing the list of films that will be eligible for Academy awards a month before actual … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Momoa Swallows the Seven Seas as “Aquaman”
Two hours and twenty three minutes is a long enough time to ponder just how perfect Jason Momoa’s casting as Aquaman is. Of course, his few minutes in “Justice League” and the two and a half minute trailers for “Aquaman” … Continue reading