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Monthly Archives: April 2021
Movie Review: “At Night Comes Wolves”
A cryptic, allegorical tale with a lot of intellectual ambition, “At Night Comes Wolves” takes on toxic masculinity and the cultish way religion tends to amplify it in an emotionally remote and dramatically flat thriller. It’s got a message, but … Continue reading
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BOX OFFICE: Kongzilla rules, “Voyagers” utterly lost.
“Godzilla vs. King Kong” rolled up another $13.4 million from ticket buyers this weekend, crushing the competition again, what little there is of it. Globally it will clear the $360 million mark Monday. Not. Too. Shabby. The Lionagate sci fi … Continue reading
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Documentary Review: Superheroes with snouts — “The Truffle Hunters”
In villages in the hill country of extreme northwestern Italy life moves slowly, and can seem to revolve around an elite corps with names like Nina, Birba, Pepe, Leo and Siana, Tina and Jeri, Fiona and Titina. They are the … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Mickey Rourke, Gillian White, Michael Jai White and James Russo star in “Take Back”
A near-shooting interrupted by a woman (GW) who knows how to take care of herself triggers a revenge kidnapping and all the mayhem that follows in this June 18 release.
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Movie Review: Active Shooter Seizes Art Gallery at “86 Melrose Ave”
A dinner argument over Middle Eastern politics triggers a Marine vet (Dade Elza) who figures he needs a revolver to settle his dispute with a WEB designer, and shoots him. The crazed shooter staggers down the street and into an … Continue reading
Movie Review: Sports, prom, puberty and sadness, high school “Giants Being Lonely”
“Giants Being Lonely” is a dreamy, downbeat portrait of small town Southern teens, an impressionistic portrait of the idea that you never know what somebody’s dealing with. Although it borrows, in the most overt ways, plot points from “The Last … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Italian bra-makers hope to be “Beate (Blessed)” in this comedy
Much of the world has been turning out sparkling, or at least amusing comedies about displaced workers finding the pluck to succeed for years. You’d think the Italian creators of “Beate (Blessed)” could have made a funnier, sunnier film in … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Rebecca Romijn is on a Safari that goes ever-so-wrong
Jerry O’Connell is the villain in this version of “The Most Dangerous Game” plot, a poacher hunting humans. Please tell me that isn’t a CGI rhino that attacks Rebecca Romijn and family’s SUV? June 1, the humans are the “Endangered … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Roy Andersson ponders the futility of “infinity” — “About Endlessness”
There’s nothing for it but to call the contemplative Swede Roy Andersson’s “About Endlessness” the fourth film in his “trilogy” about the futility/banality/hopelessness of life, “Living,” which supposedly ended with. “A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence.” And … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: The Franchise that Won’t Die — “Resident Evil: Wrong Place, Wrong Time”
No Milla Jovovich? No “Resident Evil.” Raccoon City or not.
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