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Daily Archives: May 9, 2020
Movie Preview: In July, it’s “Yes, God, Yes” at the movies
Remember AOL, AOL chat rooms and the naughtiness that could be unleashed there in the early days of the Internet? That’s what this comedy’s about. A Catholic girl getting online and in over her head.
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Classic Film Review: Sim shines and Hepburn makes her debut in “Laughter in Paradise”
“Laughter in Paradise” is a British version of that “to inherit my money, here are the wacky conditions you must meet” story, the one born in the play “Seven Chances,” which Buster Keaton turned into one of the great silent … Continue reading
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Bingeworthy? A hijacked plane flees the Apocalypse “Into the Night”
Taut, tense and nerve-wracking, “Into the Night” is a European riff on the “End of Days” disaster movie formula that plays by the rules and rarely disappoints. Running on wit, grit, bigotry and the national stereotypes that have riven the … Continue reading
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