Daily Archives: March 11, 2021

Movie Preview: The Biggie/Tupac Murders movie — “City of Lies” — finally is headed our way

This Johnny Depp thriller/police procedural was in the can long before Depp’s career imploded with allegations of physical abuse of his ex-wife Amber Heard. This March 19 (April 9 on VOD) story about the cops, what they knew and what … Continue reading

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Netflixable? “Bombay Rose” is an animated Indian parable for adults

Stylized, impressionistic and striking, “Bombay Rose” is a fanciful animated melodrama for adults, a tale of India’s past and present, with some of that past rendered into old fashioned Bollywood movie myth. A simple parable that’s a little hard to … Continue reading

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Movie Review: A man revisits his crisis of faith during “The Vigil”

“The Vigil” is the most original, most chilling horror film of the new year. And let me hasten to add, it’s not even close. It’s a supernatural thriller set in an Orthodox Jewish community of New York, which is novelty … Continue reading

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Documentary Review — “Long Live Rock: Celebrate the Chaos” makes the case for Metal Longevity via its fans

“Long Live Rock,” a doc about the undying devotion of aging white folks to their favorite metal bands, is littered with tattoo stories, accident stories, mosh pit and crowd surfing tales and a few yarns that begin with “We were … Continue reading

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