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Monthly Archives: August 2020
Movie preview: “THE SUICIDE SQUAD 2”
Ok. Director telling us we’ll be surprised. Totally impartial. But we’ll see. https://youtu.be/d4zZlpRde5k
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Documentary Review: Paralympians as Badasses, “Rising Phoenix”
A teenage fencer survived meningitis, which scarred her face and took her arms and legs. “How can you live without arms or legs?” she cackles, in Italian accented English. Her condition just merits a shrug and a teenaged “S— happens!” … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Birth to dotage in a single day, “Tom of Your Life”
There’s no mistaking “Tom of Your Life” for anything other than an indie comedy of singular vision. A daft, sometimes dizzy and occasionally sentimental dash through relationships, parenting, morality, and life experiences packed into a story of a boy born … Continue reading
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Documentary Review: A bio-tech investor with a gift, and a curse — “The Blech Effect”
The come-on for “The Blech Effect” is a bit of an eye roller. He might “find a cure for Alzheimer’s, IF he can stay out of prison.” Words to that effect “sell” it, but a documentary premised on that is, … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Teen love and madness, “Words on Bathroom Walls”
I don’t know anyone diagnosed with schizophrenia, but if it’s anything like its visualization in “Words on Bathroom Walls,” it is the quintessence of terror. Yes, this adaptation of Julia Walton’s YA novel is a warm and fuzzy teen romance, … Continue reading
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First movie in a cinema since March? “Words on Bathroom Walls”
Boy, for somebody who has spent years of his life in cinemas, it’s been an awkward “cold turkey” break. So what’s new in the experience? Ticket buying has been migrating to vending machines or cellphone prepurchase. That’s accelerated thanks to … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: “The Batman” aims to be The Darkest Knight yet
First rate supporting cast. And kudos to the DP who got images out of that murk. Whoo.
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Second Run Cinemas, the First to Die off in the Trumpdemic?
Every business in America has been scrambling to come up with a strategy to survive at least until the current incompetent administration and its state and local level cultists are thrown out or emasculated. Cinemas are particularly hamstrung in this … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Viggo Mortensen as you have never seen him, “Falling,”
Viggo stars as the gay son his reactionary father (Lance Henriksen) never accepted. Viggo also directed “Falling” which has hit a few festivals.
Movie Preview: “Wonder Woman 1984,” the British trailer
It’s British, so naturally it’s classier.
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