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Daily Archives: May 18, 2021
Movie Review: “Seance”
Suki Waterhouse, a deep-voice/zero-range “model/actress” plays the “new girl” at a “Seance” obsessed boarding school in this week’s classmate killer horror thriller. While her look, voice and name are distinctive, I don’t recall her standing out in “The Broken Hearts … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Niamh Algar tries her hand at horror as a “Censor”
Algar, of “Wrath of Man” and “The Last Right,” is Ireland’s cinematic flavor of the moment and takes the spotlight in this horror mystery opening June 11.
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Movie Review: Bana’s an Aussie cop wrapped up in two hometown crimes during a drought — “The Dry”
“You were always quiet,” the old flame says of the big city cop who’s come home for a funeral.” “You always saw everything.” That’s Eric Bana’s character in “The Dry,” a solid and engrossing police procedural from Down Under. He … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Show Your Pass and board the “Drunk Bus”
His name is Pineapple Tangaroa, and his resume mentions Austin, Texas, sometime actor (“Puncture,” Song to Song”), “entrepreneur” and — implied — “local character.” His face is one big tattoo, punctured by piercings that turn him into a walking visual … Continue reading
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