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Monthly Archives: February 2021
Movie Preview: Jeremy Piven is back in the old hood just in time for “Last Call”
This looks like the best big screen role Jeremy Piven’s had in forever. Duplicitous, a little hapless, accented. Damn. Look at this. A March release.
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Movie Review: Boxing in Japan before the cherry blossoms are “In Full Bloom”
One hundred and twenty-seven years of boxing pictures, and a little indie film comes along and shows us the ring in ways we haven’t seen before. “In Full Bloom” is a patient, simple post-war parable of fighters — cultures in … Continue reading
Documentary Review: Armenian-American rocker speaks “Truth to Power”
Serj Tankian is one of those rock stars who has decided to use his fame and his voice to speak out on political issues he finds important. The lead singer for the LA metal band System of a Down is … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Flawed Lady, Flawed Bio-pic, “The United States vs. Billie Holiday”
A compelling lead who looks a little like Lady Day and sounds a lot like her, even when she sings, and a story with all the pathos built into it makes for a generally compelling screen biography of jazz icon … Continue reading
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Netflixable? Manic “Misadventures of Hedi and Cokeman” — drug-fueled French foolishness
What fresh MERDE is this? A manic, gasping coke-fueled farce, “The Misadventures of Hedi and Cokeman” is the French anti-stoner comedy. As in, Cheech & Chong and Harold & Kumar never ever got this worked up. Raging, guffawing, punching and … Continue reading
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Series Review: “Allen v. Farrow,” beyond a reasonable doubt?
We’ve had decades to make up our minds about the scandalous Woody Allen-Mia Farrow split, with its horrific allegations of child sexual abuse. Newsweek, “60 Minutes” and others helped us come to a conclusion about all this right after the … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: “Mortal Kombat” spills a little blood in its first trailer
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Movie Review: A murder unsolved, a romance tested — “The Violent Heart”
The final act of a thriller is where the payoff lies. We’ve invested in the characters and relationships. We fear for them, and as we do, the suspense should build to the point where it weighs on you. “The Violent … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: “Ruby in Paradise” (1993) is re-released
Quiver had already announced it was re-issuing Ashley Judd’s breakout film, “Ruby in Paradise,” long before she had a near-disastrous accident in the Congo that put her in the news. Thankfully we can dive back into “Ruby” not as a … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: The hellhounds of Shudder wonder if you feel “Lucky”
“A man comes in here at night and tries to kill us?” Night after night after night. Brea Grant wrote and stars in this”Won’t somebody believe me?” tale. A March release from the Shudderers. https://youtu.be/Jqt5AwfSnzk
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