Daily Archives: September 9, 2020

Netflixable? “A Girl like Grace” is going to make some mistakes

Sometimes you wonder how a movie with a couple of “names” in it got past you. And everybody else. “A Girl Like Grace” is a 2015 teen drama starring Ryan Destiny, who went on to do Fox’s “Star” TV series, … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Yeah it looks, sounds and feels like “Dune”

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Movie Preview: Oscar winner Sally Hawkins and David Thewlis star in “Eternal Beauty” — coming in Oct.

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Movie Preview: It’s not Thanksgiving without “Friendsgiving”

Malin Akerman and Kat Dennings and Wanda Sykes and Jane Seymour and Aisha Tyler. There’re some guys in it, too. But I hit the highlights. “Friendsgiving” is out before Halloween. Not that they’re rushing things.

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Movie Review: Hang your mementos of love-lost in “The Broken Hearts Gallery”

A good romantic comedy is like a happy love affair. Even when our couple faces obstacles, they should feel “easy” to overcome, even if they aren’t. Even if every relationship requires work, we shouldn’t see the effort. “Gossip Girl” veteran … Continue reading

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Movie Review: A colorful city myopically seen via “A Tramway in Jerusalem”

A tram on Jersulem’s Red Line makes its way from east to west, through an important city of many religions and cultures, revealing itself through the passengers who get on at various stops at many different times of day. But … Continue reading

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