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Monthly Archives: February 2021
Series Preview: HBO’s “Allen v. Farrow”
The filmmakers did “On the Record,” so they’re used to tackling controversy. Perhaps they will find fresh evidence or more conclusive evidence to support Mia Farrow and her family’s claims against Woody Allen. Perhaps they will renew our outrage over … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Guy Pearce is an Exorcist of “The Seventh Day”
This has a kernel of creepy about it
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Movie Preview: M. Night Shyamalan’s “Old”
Coming this summer. That crowd at the Super Bowl, and in all those Super Spreader parties nationwide ensure it’ll be streaming, maybe in mostly empty theaters.
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Marvel Series Preview: “The Falcon and The Winter Soldier,” the Super Bowl spot
Disney Plus has the subscription builder. Marvel takes over TeeVee. Looks action packed and cute.
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The Grio shows “Pressure Point” — a Coincidence?
A movie about a CIA agent accused of treason who uncovers a right wing militia plot to overthrow the government? Every month is Black Film History month at The Griot, (@TheGriotTV) a new African American-oriented TV channel. And there’s always … Continue reading
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Documentary Review: HBO’s “Black Art: In the Absence of Light” celebrates African American visual artists
African American artists have been around since the founding of the United States. But as in so many other corners of American history, they’ve been largely left out of the story of American art until quite recently. A Fisk University … Continue reading
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Movie Review: An African preacher’s son contemplates Fraternity life as a “Tazmanian Devil”
“Tazmanian Devil” is a Nigerian-American morality fable that might more accurately have been titled “How I Learned to Stop Preaching and Love the Frat.” It’s about a kid who moves in with his Nigerian pastor father so that he can … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Son, daughter and everybody else weather a demented Dad’s rages in Viggo’s “Falling”
Lance Henriksen gives one of the great “rage, rage against the dying of the light” performances in Viggo Mortensen’s finely-crafted “Falling.” Playing a withered, half-demented old farmer whose cruel lashing-out torches all within reach, he puts an exclamation point on … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Beware the kidnapping victim/witness who doesn’t “Flinch”
Yes, the “hit-man thriller” is the most beaten-to-death genre in the cinema. Strangled, shot, stabbed and kicked to death as well. But “Flinch” throws a few curves and screwballs when it comes to the plate. It offers a surprise or … Continue reading
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Christopher Plummer, “a monument of what an actor could be.” 1929-2021
Maybe it’s a sign of how stressful and infuriating the last few years have been. But a lot of 90something legends of the screen, the last of their generation, are passing away in a torrent in the last of January … Continue reading
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