Monthly Archives: September 2019

Movie Review: Richard Kind’s loneliness is “augmented” in “Auggie”

The Western world, much of it anyway, is growing lonelier by the plugged-in/logged-on day. But is technology destined to serve up virtual solutions to the real-world human disconnect it has created? That’s fascinating fodder for science fiction, and we’ve already … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Captain America runs “The Red Sea Diving Resort” on behalf of Mossad in this “true story” thriller

  There are many “issues” weighing down the “inspired by true events” thriller “The Red Sea Diving Resort,” starting with its generic action pic dialogue, patronizing “white saviors in Africa” messaging and cliff-hanging story beats borrowed from films as varied … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Let’s mix up the fairytale again, this time as “GRETEL & HANSEL”

From Orion Pictures, a twisted take on a Grimm tale. A 2020 release.

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Documentary Review: A pop legend in winter, “Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice”

Nobody is likely to reinvent the biographical pop music documentary, so the difference between good films in the genre generally just boils down to taste. You love Bill Withers, or Streisand or Hendrix, Dylan or Keith Richards or Linda Ronstadt, … Continue reading

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Netflixable? “Otherhood” gives middle-aged moms the last word

“Netflixable” is a movie fan’s euphemism for “time killer” or, in literary terms, “a beach book.” It’s what we used to say when we’d see a movie with iffy prospects and mixed reviews. “I’ll wait for it on cable…Redbox,” etc. … Continue reading

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Documentary Review: A race and lives can change in the “Blink of an Eye” in NASCAR

Michael Waltrip is an affable NASCAR retiree and Fox Sports color commentator, much like his older brother, NASCAR legend Darrell Waltrip. And like Darrell, Michael has a tendency to wear his heart on his sleeve. That, and Michael’s connection to … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Marlon Wayans times six in “Sextuplets”

He’s older now, pushing 50. And if Mr. “Black don’t Crack, we smoke it” hasn’t matured — not a lick — so be it. Marlon Wayans remains a screen comic in search of a sketch comedy show that can contain … Continue reading

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Box Office: “Official Secrets” wins per screen, “Once Upon a Time” exits top ten

Adding screens and footage to “Spider-Man: Far from Home” chased “Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood” out of the top ten. Finally. “Don’t Let Go” WAY underperformed and “Angel has Fallen” won the last weekend of the summer — with Labor … Continue reading

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Kevin Hart injured in Southern California car crash

“Major back injuries.” Hoping for the best for Kev Hart. Not being “cute” with the photo choice. Just the most readily available. https://www.mercurynews.com/2019/09/01/comedian-kevin-hart-injured-in-southern-california-car-crash /

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Life with Dorian, not the “good” Dorian Harewood

Hunkering down in the Fla. coast, within sight of the Kennedy Space Center. First comes the wind, then goes the wifi. Then the power. Guessing this latest storm is killing my “It Chapter 2” screening. So long as that’s all … Continue reading

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