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Daily Archives: June 24, 2020
Ron Perlman, Hollywood’s busiest badass, still finds time for a good Twitter fight
It seems like only yesterday that Ron Perlman was just a “Hellboy” twinkle in his director/pal Guillermo del Toro’s eye. Hell, it was only the day BEFORE yesterday that he was the soulful “Beast” on TV’s “Beauty and the … Continue reading
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Documentary Review: A mass shooting and its victims are brushed off by the Vegas “Money Machine”
“Money Machine” — a documentary about a mass shooting, money, police cover-ups and political opportunism — has a lot of pithy summations of its setting, “Sin City.” Las Vegas is “a town that knows how to make things disappear — … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Aliens, Obama and Eisenhower “play through” on “The 11th Green”
If there’s an overarching, blanket reaction that one can toss over the speculate fiction films of Christopher Münch, it might be “Yeah, and?” His debut feature and still most famous film, “The Hours and the Times,” was a thought-provoking … Continue reading
