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Daily Archives: March 27, 2019
Movie Review: Patel is Licensed to Kidnap as “The Wedding Guest”
Michael Winterbottom maintains his rep as Britain’s most peripatetic filmmaker with “The Wedding Guest,” a somewhat conventional kidnapping thriller that leans on some fairly predictable twists to take it from Point A to Point K. It’s another “road” picture, but … Continue reading
Next Screening? Matthias Schoenaerts is the convict who learns empathy caring for “The Mustang”
It’s already opened in a few markets, but as we’re getting it in Orlando, Focus Features has set up a screening of it. “The Mustang” looks lovely, if pretty conventional.
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Movie Review: “Blood Craft” is NOT a hot new brew pub
Don’t wait for the phone to ring, “make your own work,” actors are told. Stage a play with a part for you in it, write yourself a star vehicle and find the financing to get it filmed. Veteran character actress … Continue reading
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