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Monthly Archives: March 2021
Sir Kenneth Branagh tapped to direct a Bee Gees biopic
That Hulu BeeGees documentary has A) reminded people of how they were or B) made Hollywood realize there are plenty of BeeGees fans kicking around out there. “Staying Alive.” ttps://twitter.com/Variety_Film/status/1369748783890755586?s=09
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Movie Preview: Ruby Rose takes care of the action, Morgan Freeman pulls the strings in “Vanquish”
Ruby Rose in a buzzcut? Always badass. She plays a former drug courier whose kid is held hostage as she’s forced back into working fo the Russian mob. Freeman is the guy who might be able to give her the … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Natasha Henstridge guards a young witness from the Cartels — “Night of the Sicario”
Costas Mandylor is the other big name in the cast of this DEA/Drug Wars riff on “Sicario.” April 16 in theaters, April 20 VOD.
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Movie Review: An Aspiring Writer remembers “My Salinger Year”
“My Salinger Year” is “The Devil Wears Prada,” set in a literary agency and with many of the rough edges rubbed off. Margaret Qualley, cleaned-up from her grubby Manson disciple of “Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood,” is our privileged young … Continue reading
Movie Review: Another scary nun is on the loose in “The Parish”
Actor turned director David S. Hogan gives us a C-movie that looks every inch an A-picture with “The Parish.” It may be that latest remix of a worn-out formula, with a “mystery” we’re two or three steps ahead of, first … Continue reading
Netflixable? A Satanic comedy from Germany, “How to be Really Bad (Meine teuflisch gute Freundin)”
Whatever their place within German culture, film comedies exported from Germany are a relatively rare thing and another reason to buy into “Around the World With Netflix.” How else are we to know what Hollywood and recent history’s favorite villains … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Hasidic Horror? “The Vigil”
Now this? THIS looks original. Coming Friday.
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Movie Preview: Canadian thriller aims to be the least “Woke” of all — “Sugar Daddy”
Kelly McCormack and Colm Feore star in this story of a musician who just needs a little help paying her bills until her big break. From the looks of things, director Wendy Morgan (“Backstage”) keeps things just artsy enough to … Continue reading
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Movie Review: An infamous Nazi opens up during “The Interrogation”
When she coined the phrase “the banality of evil” to describe the callous, uncaring and otherwise inconsequential men and women who carried out The Holocaust and society’s ways of “normalizing” their actions, Hannah Arendt was seriously underestimating Hollywood’s response to … Continue reading
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Documentary Review: Marilyn to Michelle, JFK to Elle, Kirkland captures the famous with “That Click”
Douglas Kirkland isn’t the first name to pop up when the Western world ponders photographers of the celebrated and powerful. Leibowitz, Avedon, Ritts, Helmut Newton, maybe even Irving Penn if you’re into history. Penn was something of a mentor to … Continue reading
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