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Daily Archives: March 5, 2019
Preview: “Hail Satan?” hits those who would impose religion on politics where they live — right in the pitchfork
Oh, I am DYING to see this one. Probably need to get around to repenting before I do, come to think of it. “Hail Satan?” opens in limited release April 19.
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Documentary Review: “Time for Ilhan” gets past the controversy revealing Islamic Congresswoman’s Life story and values
This might seem an odd moment to be releasing a documentary about the meteoric rise of freshwoman U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar from Minnesota’s Fifth Congressional District. Forget the fact that the almost-worshipful “Time for Ilhan” was directed by Norah Shapiro. … Continue reading
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Book Review: Michael Caine charms with another memoir, “Blowing the Bloody Doors Off”
Funny thing about that Cockney bloke, Maurice Micklewhite, aka Michael Caine. The raconteur you’ve seen on TV chat shows for half a century is pretty much the fellow you get on the printed page. He’s a polished storyteller, great with … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Captain Marvel” makes heroism Women’s Work
Liberated and liberating, “Captain Marvel” swoops onto the screen with baggage, expectations and a comic book bragging rights agenda. It plays like an extension of that age old “Anything you can do, I can do better” Marvel/DC publishing grudge … Continue reading
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