Monthly Archives: November 2019

Movie Review: Who dies of “Night Sweats?” A curious skateboarder wants to know.

“Night Sweats” is a nervy indie thriller that never quite overcomes the malnutrition of its budget. I mean, kudos for casting and shooting it in New York, on the fly, for a just (unconfirmed) $200,000. The story and the most … Continue reading

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Next screening? “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood”

No, I’m not the last critic in America to get to see this one. Close. Love Tom. Love Mister Rogers. Bringing tissues.

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Documentary Review: Ten Years After high school, who remains “Most Likely to Succeed?”

“Most Likely to Succeed” is an ambitious, smart and affecting documentary that follows four disparate high school over-achievers, kids who collected that title in their respective alma maters, to see how life worked out for them in the decade after … Continue reading

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More proof of the veracity of “Midway”

Yes, we all knew director John Ford was at work, running a photographic unit on the middle of the battle. But deadline.com reminds us it was even more harrowing than the sequences he is depicted in the movie portray. As … Continue reading

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Movie Review: “The Good Liar” can’t keep a secret

What do the limp holiday romance “Last Christmas” and the potentially romantic thriller “The Good Liar” have in common? Both films are built on revelations that aren’t the “BIG REVEALS” the filmmakers were hoping for. And both hinge on relationships … Continue reading

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Documentary Review: In Galax, Virginia, if you’re not “Fiddlin’,” you might want to start

Every August, the world’s greatest pickers, strummers and fiddlers of “Old Time” and bluegrass music gather in Galax, Virginia, to compete, perform, jam through the night and drink corn liquor out of Mason jars. It’s called the Old Fiddler’s Convention, … Continue reading

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Netflixable? “Let it Snow…” anywhere but here

As weighty as a snowflake, and just as prone to turn to mush at room temperature, “Let It Snow” is a holiday comedy that sits right in Netflix’s wheelhouse. It’s a teen-rom comedy, cast with winning smiles like Odeya Rush, … Continue reading

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Movie Review: A teen struggles with her father’s PTSD in “Mickey and the Bear”

“Hate the disease, not the diseased.” That’s a hard message to massage when you’re making a movie about Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome. Movies about “psycho vets” oversimplify the illness and amplify its most dangerous and anti-social symptoms. It’s hard not … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: “Sonic The Hedgehog”

“Those of you who like this sort of thing might find this the sort of thing they like.” Abraham Lincoln

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Next screening? “The Good Liar”

No buzz around this one, but with Dame Helen and Sir Ian, it seems like a safe bet. “The Good Liar” opens Friday.

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