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Daily Archives: May 10, 2021
NBC bails out of Golden Globes — Streaming, or House cleaning?
Reforming the fast, loose, pocket stuffing elders of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association has proven to be nigh on impossible over the decades. The terrible ratings of the 2021 pandemic Gloves should have made this a no brainer. They have … Continue reading
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Movie Preview:. “Venom: Let There be Carnage”
Tom Hardy’s back in what has proven to be an unlikely franchise seeing as how the original wasn’t much fun, not in the same darkly comical league with “Deadpool,” wasn’t deep enough to be as dark as it turned out. … Continue reading
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Documentary Preview: A chilling first look at “Rise Again: Tulsa and the Red Summer”
This doc, about the Tulsa Race Riot/Massacre, comes out this June — 100 years after scores of people were killed, hundreds were injured and thousands detained — on National Geographic and Hulu, right around Juneteenth. A compelling subject, and this … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Divorce, as personal as it gets — “The Killing of Two Lovers”
“The Killing of Two Lovers” is a break-up story as stark as its Utah-in-winter setting, as brutal as its title. The debut feature of writer-director Robert Machoian throws us into the seemingly quiet aftermath of a split, the calm after … Continue reading
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Movie Review: You don’t need a lamp to rub “The Djinn” the wrong way
When you’re mute, nobody can hear you scream. That’s the horror hook for “The Djinn,” a generic but well-executed tale of a little boy who makes the right wish of the wrong genie. The standard ingredients of such a tale … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Monsieur Hinds’ Holiday, aka “The Man in the Hat”
If a mere Madeleine could send Proust “In Search of Lost Time,” surely a bon bon of a movie can inspire a reverie of films and times past, trips taken and those that lie on every traveler’s elusive “Bucket List.” … Continue reading
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