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Daily Archives: March 12, 2019
Movie Review: “The Brink” shows us just how we got here
A former colleague from his days as a Goldman Sachs investment banker is chatting with Stephen K. Bannon near the end of the new documentary about him, “The Brink.” “People who don’t know you,” he says, will find Bannon “disarming.” … Continue reading
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Next Screening? Steve Bannon takes us, and everybody else, to “The Brink”
This documentary makes its way to theaters at the end of March.
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Did Anybody Direct “Wonder Park?”
So I gave up a seemingly perfect Saturday last weekend to catch a late-scheduled preview screening of “Wonder Park,” a new animated kids’ film opening Friday, with Nickelodeon supposedly building a TV series out of it this fall. It was … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Here’s a future so dire only “Division 19” can save us
“Division 19” is science fiction more to be appreciated than enjoyed. It’s a reasonably smart, somewhat timely riff on Current Conditions rendered in a dry, slow action satire, a picture lacking a charismatic lead or much in the line of … Continue reading
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