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Daily Archives: July 6, 2021
Movie Preview: “The Hidden Life of Trees”
July 16, prepare to be amazed. Chatty trees?
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Movie Review: Trapped in a maze, doomed to “Meander”
“Meander” is a tense torture porn parable about a tormented soul further tormented and tortured when she’s kidnapped and held hostage in the most elaborate hamster-maze ever conceived. If you let yourself get caught up in the logistics of how … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Always the dumpee, ready to become the dumper — “Love Type D”
“Twee” is a seriously small target to aim for in a romantic comedy, a real “go twee or go home” gamble. And when you swing and miss? Ouchie. “Love Type D” is an ever-so-slight, daft but deflatingly-so Britcom that never … Continue reading
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Netflixable? “Wish Dragon,” grant me more laughs!
The presence of another Asian “dragon” cartoon on the calendar sentenced Sony’s “Wish Dragon” to a streaming release, on Netflix. Well, that and the lame “Aladdin in Modern Day China” premise. But even though it’s got a magic lamp — … Continue reading
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