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Daily Archives: May 11, 2020
Movie Review: Tom Hardy gives “Capone” the send-off he deserves
If “accuracy” should never supersede the demands of “story” in a screen biography, then Josh Trank’s “comeback,” an account of the last months of mobster Al Capone’s life, can be dismissed as a total write-off. Starring Tom Hardy in a … Continue reading
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Netflixable? Colombians joke “Death Can Wait,” or “No Andaba Muerto, Estaba de Parranda”
How bad is the Colombian farce “No Andaba Muerto, Estaba de Parrando,” clumsily translated to “Death Can Wait” on your English language Netflix menu? After flailing away for what seems like forever, setting up “You have six weeks to live” … Continue reading
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