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Daily Archives: January 11, 2021
Movie Review: “Go/Don’t Go”
Adam shows up at a “surprise” birthday party thrown in a bar thrown for him, where no one knows him other that his “best friend.” “I’m your best friend, and I hate you.” At least Kyle (Nore Davis) sets him … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Let’s build a theme park in a volcano — “Skyfire”
At a key moment in the volcanic-theme-park-erupts thriller “Skyfire,” a young woman and her lover leave behind the Chinese SUV full of scientists and the park owner’s wife to see about the young woman’s grandfather just down the road. Exploding … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Sam Neill has sheep and sibling trouble in the Aussie dramedy “Rams”
Breeding and bloodlines are sources of whimsy and trauma in “Rams,” a winning dramedy set in Australian sheep country. Sam Neill and Michael Caton play loners — feuding brothers Colin and Les — stuck on adjacent ranches, never speaking, bitter … Continue reading
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