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Daily Archives: June 29, 2021
Movie Preview: A “mail order best friend?” Hire “The Exchange” student!
Look for this no-name-stars comedy July 30.
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Movie Review: A unicorn of a thriller, a GOOD Megan Fox movie — “Till Death”
Well, knock me over and take my movie reviewing license for a year. A good Megan Fox movie? Will wonders never cease? Just this week, the long-ago flash in the cinematic pan was desperately floating “date Angelina Jolie” suggestions as … Continue reading
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Movie Review: It’s Ladies’ Night when “Black Widow” sets out for revenge
The effect is more jarring than subtle, and it instantly sets “Black Widow” apart from your average Marvel comic book action movie. We aren’t watching digital superheroes brawl in a blur of digital effects, digital backgrounds and the like. There’s … Continue reading
Movie Review: Beware the black-eyed kids who demand “Let Us In”
A pretty bad horror comedy briefly takes a turn for the better when its biggest “name” makes his “star entrance.” “Let Us In” is advertised as a “Candyman/Slenderman” take on the “black-eyed kids” urban legend — pale, otherworldly children and … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Will real kids go for a digital “Clifford the Big Red Dog?”
The technical approach to this one has me intrigued. Might this appeal to the tiny the target audience? I think it might. September 17 we find out. https://youtu.be/4zH5iYM4wJo
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