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Monthly Archives: October 2021
Movie Review: Retiree finds that his past and an art class give him “A Case of Blue”
Wistful, melancholy and sadly incomplete, “A Case of Blue” wanders into a new retiree’s drift into his past as a way of owning up to a present he’s checked out of. It’s a fine showcase for its stars, but a … Continue reading
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Netflixable? French nurse leans on pals to get him out of the “Friendzone”
There was a stretch back in the ’90s and early 2000s when every American network sitcom did an episode or two about how to get “out of the ‘friend zone.’” So think of the French rom-com “Friendzone” as “Friends” with … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “The Secret of Sinchanee” isn’t worth sharing
A tangled, convoluted and over-explained horror tale, “The Secret of Sinchanee” goes kind of wrong — dare I say it? — from its opening title. If you need a full page of credits explaining an ancient blood feud between a … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: The Red Band trailer to the animated fantasy, “The Spine of Night”
It’s bloody, it’s chilling, it features the voices of Richard E. Grant, Lucy Lawless, Joe Manganiello and Patton Oswalt and comes to theaters and streaming on Oct. 29, via RLJE. Lots of fanboy and fangirl — mostly fanboy — buzz … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Ridley Scott’s Dark, Dirty and Bloody Middle Ages — “The Last Duel”
“The Last Duel,” Ridley Scott’s “Rashomon,” is a brutish, well-acted and stunningly-detailed account of an infamous scandal from the supposed “Age of Chivalry.” It’s a tale of rivalries, royal favor and rape from the Caroline era of the Hundred Years … Continue reading
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Netflixable? Chilean Chiller “Fever Dream” never works up a sweat
“Fever Dream” is a vaguely unsettling horror parable about the ties of motherhood, tragedy and the environmental legacy we’re leaving our children. Peruvian-born writer-director Claudia Llosa, adapting Samantha Schweblin’s novel, masters the messaging and mournful tone. But the movie never … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Our New Year’s treat? Peter Dinklage as “Cyrano”
This Dec. 31 musical adaptation from Joe Wright (“Atonement,” “Darkest Hour”) stars Dinklage, Haley Bennett, Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Ben Mendelsohn. The music? Aaron and Bryce Dessner of The National did it, and there’s little here (other than Bennett’s solo) … Continue reading
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Movie Review: A Danish photographer in the hands of ISIS, “Held for Ransom (Ser du månen, Daniel)”
True stories of kidnappings of Westerners in the Middle East are rarely resolved with heroics. There’s little defiance by the helpless, tortured captives, rare opportunities for pithy one-liners, even if you could come up with one under such duress. The … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Junkie faces up to a tough task — “Killing Eleanor”
If Hollywood isn’t offering you the roles you want, the advice to screen actors always goes, “Write something for yourself.” So it was with Annika Marks, a familiar face (“The World Without You,” TV’s “Goliath,” “Waco” and “The Last Tycoon”) … Continue reading
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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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