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Daily Archives: February 27, 2020
BOX OFFICE: Could “Invisible Man” make Moss “Bankable?”
The trailers for this Universal horror tale have been paranoid, overwrought and money in the bank. And the movie Leigh Whannell delivered is earning terrific reviews. That should translate for a boffo weekend at the box office, as Variety likes … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Teresa Palmer goes lightweight with “Ride Like a Girl”
“Ride Like a Girl” is a feel-good tale of pluck, family and breaking gender barriers in the family business. The “family business” here is jockeying, something every one of Paddy Payne’s ten offspring took up, under daddy’s supervision. A competitive … Continue reading
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