Monthly Archives: January 2021

Movie Review: Kiwi Climber is preggers and in denial — “Baby Done”

Right. So what do you make of a pre-natal comedy where Mum’s in denial and Dad’s a weeper, Mum’s making a bucket list of all the “fun” stuff they should do before the due date hits and “I’m not ME … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: This “Dreamcatcher” is not what you think it is.

A little horror from Samuel Goldwyn? March 5 “something wicked this way comes.”

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Movie Preview: Mena Suvari gives us a peak at “Paradise Cove”

A February movie, of course.

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Netflixable? Park Ranger is “Al Acecho (Furtive)” by nature among Argentina’s poachers

We never shake the feeling that Silva, the “hero” of the Argentine thriller “Al Acecho” (“Furtive”) is up to no good. He’s shifty, side-eyeing everything and everyone he takes in. He sneaks about on the job as the new ranger … Continue reading

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Movie Review: “Brothers by Blood,” recut to death

I’d warn you about a “spoiler alert,” but this much is obvious maybe ten minutes into “Brothers by Blood.” It’s been recut, chopped. It even had a different title at one point, the much more poetic “The Sound of Philadelphia,” … Continue reading

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Movie Review: More trouble on the border, this time in “No Man’s Land” Texas

“No Man’s Land” is a well-intentioned take on the “troubles along the border” story, so at least it has that over Liam Neeson’s latest. Nobody’s accused “The Marksman” of having the best intentions. But “No Man’s Land,” from the duo … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Muslim and gay and “Breaking Fast” in LA

“Breaking Fast” is an Islamic “Wedding Banquet,” a West Hollywood rom-com so cute it flirts with “cutesy,” almost cloying when it isn’t being cute, but damned adorable in the bargain. The fact that it arrives 28 years after Ang Lee’s … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Hippie teen has a Rio predicament in “Double Dad”

Mamma was a free spirit, a hippie chick back in the day. That’s why Vincenza grew up without knowing who her dad is. As she grew up on a commune — Mamma never outgrew her crystal/herbal/spiritual predilections — that’s never … Continue reading

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Movie Review: The line about the “Tapeworm” is the only funny one in this Canadian “comedy”

“Tapeworm” is a deader-than-deadpan Canadian comedy whose 78 minutes are reminiscent of a pharmacist’s last instructions when handing over your prescription of Praziquantel. “This too will pass.” Pitched as a “cringe” comedy, it’s a largely silent — mostly a lot … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Neeson narrows his beady eyes as “The Marksman”

Of all the steadily slower-moving action pictures Liam Neeson has stumbled into the sunset with in the latter stages of his action hero career, “The Marksman” stands out as the stupidest. A tedious pastiche of other “tough guy on the … Continue reading

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