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Daily Archives: October 21, 2019
Coppola joins Scorsese, two Italian American movie-making masters who agree, Marvel Movies suck
Scorsese said Marvel movies weren’t “cinema,” and he wasn’t wrong. Now Francis Ford Coppola has weighed in with what the tights-wearing “superhero” movies aren’t doing that great movies do. The “Godfather” of “Godfather” movies calls Marvel movies “despicable.” Naah. Doesn’t … Continue reading
Netflixable? “Spivak” finds love in a most unorthodox way
“Spivak” is a hapless indie comedy about the last guy in the world you’d figure would “get the girl.” Yes, Michael Cera’s in it. No, he’s not the “last guy” this time around. It’s a “Swingers” that doesn’t swing. The … Continue reading