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Daily Archives: June 10, 2019
Preview, Remembering Anton Yelchin in “Love, Antosha”
This kid — and yes, he was a grown man when he tragically died, killed by a defective Jeep –was a sweetheart. Ask anybody who knew him or interviewed him. Which is why this trailer to the new doc about … Continue reading
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Netflixable? “Oh, Ramona!” A teen sex comedy from…Romania?
Sometimes you wonder if Netflix even bothers watching all of the movies they write the checks for. I mean, there are thousands of titles, so I get it. But “Oh, Ramona!” makes you really…wonder. It’s sexist, vulgar and retrograde, a … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Gina Carano fights on as “Daughter of the Wolf”
I still have faith that Gina Carano is going to land good action film roles. Even though she’s trapped in B and C thrillers like “Daughter of the Wolf,” she has presence, and her fist-fighting bonafides remain impressive. She’s had … Continue reading
Movie Review: Trace Adkins and cowboy racists meet their match in “The Outsider”
You can see why country singer Trace Adkins would be a natural to cast in a Western. He’s got the growl, the tall-in-the-saddle stature, the ability to wear a hat like he’d be naked without it. And his first moments … Continue reading
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