Monthly Archives: September 2020

Documentary Review: “Beastie Boys Story”

“Beastie Boys Story” is a TED Talk with swearing, tales of (faux) debauchery from a couple of 50somethings remembering making music that started as a joke and morphed into something with staying power. Spike Jonze directed it and it was … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: A rock drummer (Riz Ahmed) loses his hearing thanks to “Sound of Metal”

Olivia Cooke plays the singer he loves, and Mathieu Amalric is also in the cast of this awards season release. This hits theaters and Amazon Prime this November.

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Netflixable? Another animated also-ran, “Fe@rless”

The unemotive animation makes the faces in the “babies with superpowers” comedy “Fe@rless” look like CGI botox. And the disinterested “Has the check cleared?” voice acting seems to match in this cartoon quicky made for Netflix. It’s an incredibly dull … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: “Death of Me” puts Maggie Q on another deadly “Island” with no “Fantasy” about it

Another vacation gone-wrong tale, with murderous and supernatural elements. Luke Hemsworth, older brother of Chris and Liam, co-stars with Maggie Q as the husband who might have murdered her (his wife) the night before. “Saws” sequel director Darren Lynn Bousman … Continue reading

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Movie Review: The plugged-in future’s end game — “LX 2048”

My stars and garters, I cannot remember a generally thoughtful science fiction film going completely go off the rails in its finale the way “LX 2048” does. What begins as a gloomy commentary on a world dialed-in and “tuning out” … Continue reading

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Movie Review: “The Dancing Dogs of Dombrova”

You can tell, almost on sight, that they’re brother and sister — and couldn’t be anything but that. Sarah (Katherine Fogler) is impatient and getting more so, waiting at this chilly train station in the middle of nowhere, in the … Continue reading

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Documentary Review: A French-Congolese singer/rapper, up close — “GIMS: On the Record”

“GIMS: On the Record” is a quick-study immersion in the French pop hero of the moment, Maitre Gims, a singer-rapper born in the Congo, raised in Paris, with an “operatic” voice that separates him from his contemporaries at home and … Continue reading

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Classic Film Review: Jose Ferrer IS “Cyrano de Bergerac” (1950)

My favorite line, in all of classic adventure cinema, comes early in the 1950 version of “Cyrano de Bergerac.” Most other screen adaptations of the Edmond Rostand 19th century play leave it out, but maybe that’s because no one else … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Teens face the horrors that come with being “Sno Babies”

“Sno Babies” is a grim, unblinking look at the horrors of drug abuse, a “Scared Straight” for teens facing that first oxy tablet, that first dabble with the needle and the spoon. It’s as heavy-handed as a faith-based sermon on … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Joey King and Abby Quinn are “Radium Girls”

A serious film featuring teen siren Joey King? “Radium Girls” is about an infamous pre OSHA factory poisoning where workers were exposed to the stuff that made watches glow in the dark. Good that this finally has a release date. … Continue reading

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