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Monthly Archives: March 2019
Next screening? “Captive State”
Focus Features is releasing the only movie that NOBODY (apparently) got to see in advance of this weekend’s opening day. A new “Nancy Drew” got previewed. Somewhere. The teen rom “Five Feet Apart” previewed. In a few places. This one, … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Nothing to Do”
Paul Fahrenkopf is a character actor/bit player who has kicked around in movies, TV and theater forever. Or since the ’70s, when his first credit, as a “spectator,” was earned in the Super Bowl terrorism thriller “Black Sunday.” Read his … Continue reading
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Preview — “Avengers: Endgame”
Here you go. See if your favorites are “dead” (Mark Ruffalo, “I’m not fired?”) or back for this general wrap up of a superhero storyline, sure to own the late spring and much of this summer at the box office. … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Does Every “Bruce!!!” have his day? Not really.
Hollywood has such a hard time cooking up a decent romantic comedy that any indie filmmaker testing those waters earns my sympathy as a matter of course. But sympathy is wasted if the picture lacks charm, wit or pacing, as … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Wonder-free “Wonder Park” makes one wonder what exactly they had in mind?
“Wonder Park” is easily the most beautifully animated film ever to come out under the Paramount Animation/Nickelodeon nameplate. But this fanciful childs-eye-view of her “dream” theme park and all the rides and activities that might entail is so oddly devoid … Continue reading
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Movie Review: It’s Not Just LSD that Makes Dancers “Climax”
Fiercely feral, dis-orientingly trippy and (for some folks at least) sure to inspire flashbacks, Gaspar Noé’s “Climax” is horror that hits you where you live. It’s a waking nightmare, an erotic fantasy that twists into the sum of all … Continue reading
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Preview: The first official full-length “Aladdin” trailer
Yes, “Aladdin” knows parkour. And no, Will Smith is not Middle Eastern in any way, shape or form. Funny? Yes he is. Not Robin Williams funny, but flip and the timing is there. The leads are as bland as ever, … Continue reading
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Next Screening? Gaspar Noe’s Orgiastic Ode to the Dance, “Climax”
If we learned nothing else from “Suspiria” — either version — or “The Red Shoes” or “Black Swan” — we had to absorb this. Dancers are obsessive hedonists, living only for…the dance. Gaspar Noé’s French horror tale “Climax” parks such … Continue reading
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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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