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Daily Archives: July 2, 2021
Movie Review: Chris Pratt suits up to fight aliens engaged in “The Tomorrow War”
Aw man. I might’ve cut “The Tomorrow War” a little more slack had screenwriter Zach Dean not conjured up the crappiest, sappiest most over-extended finale in living sci-fi movie memory. And before you make a crack about my memory not … Continue reading
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Netflixable? Korean thriller “The 8th Night” only seems that long
A fictional Buddhist legend separating the two eyes of The Evil One so that they can’t reunite and “turn the world into Hell” is the centerpiece of “The 8th Day,” a Korean horror thriller in which the hope of the … Continue reading
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Movie Review: An Immigrant longs for all he left behind — “I Carry You With Me”
“I Carry You With Me” is an innovative take on the classic “coming to America” immigrant saga. It’s not just about Mexicans longing to travel north for opportunity and freedom. The couple here are gay, so their hopes are to … Continue reading
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