Monthly Archives: June 2020

Movie Preview’ “7500” puts Joseph Gordon-Levitt in the cockpit of a hijacked jetliner

Looks properly gripping and grim. And it’s good to see JGLevitt acting again. His side interests and inane Twitter positivisms are no substitute for doing what he does best. “7500” comes to Amazon Prime June 19.

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Netflix gets Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams for “EUROVISION SONG CONTEST: The Story Of Fire Saga”

This looks old school Ferrell, Daffy McAdams, an Icelandic duo hoping to make history, just like ABBA. Pierce Brosnan too? June 26 on Netflix.

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Documentary Review: “Suzi Q” begs the question, “Why isn’t Suzi Quatro in the Rock Hall of Fame?”

  Suzi Quatro never gained much traction as a rock star in her home country. The Detroit native is still best known for her three year stint on “Happy Days” over here. And as with anybody you haven’t heard a … Continue reading

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Movie Review: “Jesus Shows you the Way to the Highway”

Labeling “Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway” as “absurdist” doesn’t do it justice, although “absurd” figures into every let-your-freak-flag-fly frame. It’s a dizzy, nutty no-budget/no-name-cast sci-fi spoof that’s like a mash-up of “Danger: Diabolik” and “Dolemite” and, say, … Continue reading

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Let’s get weird — David Lynch’s “RABBITS 1”

You put a filmmaker in quarantine, you never know what he’ll get around to finishing. David Lynch, Eagle Scout, Missoula Montana.

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Netflixable? On the road in India, with nothing but “Liar’s Dice” to rely on

Whatever praise Netflix is due for financing and distributing attention-grabbing documentaries, whatever success it has in the woefully under-served romantic comedy/teen comedy genres, “Liar’s Dice” is the sort movie gem that proves Netflix’s value to the culture. This little-seen Indian … Continue reading

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Classic Film Review: Sentimental Dreyer silent “Michael” underplayed its gay subtext

The Danish master Carl Theodor Dreyer turns a Herman Bang novel about a love triangle with gay undertones into a lovely but austere, sentimental melodrama with “Michael,” a 1924 silent film memorable for being the first major role for Walter … Continue reading

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Tribute to filmmaker Lynn Shelton, live tonight on Youtube

  She made some pretty good movies, had a hand in inventing an entire style of indie cinema, and a lot of Hollywood folks were big fans, even those who never got to work with her. They’re paying tribute tonight. … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Dancers meet, muse and mate — a lot — in “Aviva”

A couple of beautiful young dancers — one in Paris, the other a New Yorker — meet online and have a years-long affair and post-affair “relationship” in “Aviva.” But writer-director Boaz Yakin, best known for directing “Remember the Titans” and … Continue reading

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Orlando’s Enzian arthouse reopens Friday

“The Trip to Greece,” which is the last of the Steve Coogan/Rob Brydon “road comedies” will be the first feature to show when The Enzian (www.enzian org) reopens June 12. It’s a stitch, and scenic to boot. See it on … Continue reading

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