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Daily Archives: January 15, 2019
Preview –“Spider-Man: Far from Home”
This is the international trailer to Tom Holland’s latest turn as “Your friendly neighbhood Spider-Man.” A villain returns, Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal) arrives, with Zendaya, Marisa, Samuel L. Cobie and Favreau reprising their roles within “The Universe.” Director Jon Watts returns … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Jamie Lee Curtis and Tika Sumpter weigh what “An Acceptable Loss” might be
“An Acceptable Risk” is “Scandal” with less sex and fewer fireworks. Almost no fireworks, to be honest. It’s a somber, chatty political thriller about a guilt-ridden ex-National Security Advisor, her stalker and the government security apparatus she left behind, which … Continue reading
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Next Screening? M. Night’s “Glass”
The earliest reviews have not been kind. This tying together of “Unbreakable” and “Split” into a trilogy, with McAvoy, Willis and the Laurence Olivier of his Age, Samuel L. (As in, “Anything for a buck, at this stage.”) here to … Continue reading
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