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Daily Archives: October 6, 2021
Movie Review: Brit detective chases a serial killer in “Silent Hours”
The hardboiled gumshoe likes his cigars skinny, his razor dull, his women curvaceous and compliant and his sex with spanking. Must be British. A meandering, dawdling murder mystery two and a half bloody hours long? Must be a TV movie … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Terror is close, very close — “They’re Outside”
Oct. 29 this supernatural thriller comes our way.
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Netflixable? Teens hate it when “There’s Someone Inside Your House”
The movie production instincts are on the money, as far as “There’s Someone Inside Your House” goes. Every generation needs its “Scream,” so let’s adapt YA novelist Stephanie Perkins’ book and get it on Netflix where all the YAs’ll see … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Getting the awful word out via “The Auschwitz Report”
Before the term “Shoah” was coined, before “Holocaust” was became the worldwide term for the mass murder of European Jews, Gypsies, Slavs and homosexuals of many races, the “denial” was well-established. Then, as now, Nazis pretended the murder of millions … Continue reading
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