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Daily Archives: February 23, 2020
Movie Preview: Sarah Paulson’s your too-nurturing Mom? “RUN”
A little Munchausen by Proxy horror for Mother’s Day?
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Movie Preview: A Medieval fantasy that only A24 would tell — “The Green Knight”
A24 has quickly developed a “house style.” Disparate filmmakers, differing subject matter, but man — look at a trailer and in a heartbeat you can tell this studio was behind it. Dev Patel is the ruler who must face his … Continue reading
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BOX OFFICE: “Hedgehog” edged “Wild” dog, “Brahms” lulla-bye-bye
Here’s the tally from Exhibitor Relations. 1. SONIC THE HEDGEHOG ($26M) 2. THE CALL OF THE WILD ($24M) 3. BIRDS OF PREY ($7M) 4. BRAHMS: BOY II ($5.9M) 5. BAD BOYS FOR LIFE ($5.8M) “Emma” made staggering money on just … Continue reading
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Netflixable? “Who Killed Malcolm X?” re-opens a case, points to some answers
In conspiracy buff terms, the 1960s were the “Rush to Judgment”decade. Major figures in American political life were assassinated, and the FBI, the courts, the Warren Commission and local criminal justice systems seemed awfully anxious to wrap their cases up, … Continue reading
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