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Daily Archives: November 9, 2021
Movie Preview: Netflix finances a Jane Campion Western with Cumberbatch as a villain, Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons — “The Power of the Dog”
My two cents, this is a much better bang for the buck route for Netflix to travel. I understand that they won’t have access to a lot of Big Action content as Disney and others point their product to proprietary … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Joaquin Phoenix, Gabby Hoffman, “C’mon C’mon”
The latest from Mike Mills, who directed “Thumbsucker” and “Beginners” and “20th Century Women” is also about family, and is this time a New York tale told in black and white. Phoenix is back to doing interesting work. Good to … Continue reading
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Documentary Preview: Forensics researchers look for Our Military’s Missing in Action — “To What Remains”
A little patriotism, a little science, a righteous mission — giving families closure. Abramarama is missing the boat, not releasing this in time for Veteran’s Day, or more appropriately, Memorial Day. “To What Remains” is due out in December.
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The perfect “Bond Villain” boat?
I’ve seen some mega-yachts in my time, in Marina Del Rey and Fort Lauderdale and Barcelona, etc. This strikes me as a villain’s yacht tender waiting to be cast. It’s what the super rich heavy steps onto after 007 has … Continue reading
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Netflixable? A Japanese generation looks back as it realizes “We Couldn’t Become Adults”
Generational ennui and existential angst is pretty much universal. But today’s Around the World with Netflix offering puts it in a uniquely Japanese context. “We Couldn’t Become Adults” is based on a popular novel published in the island country, whose … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Of ISIS and Fatima, “The Lady of Heaven”
An historical epic about a daughter of Muhammed, “the Prophet,” sort of the Virgin Mary of Islam, according to Wikipedia, at least. Modern day Middle Eastern turmoil sets up this “Did I ever tell you the story” tale of a … Continue reading
Movie Review: “The Pebble and the Boy” puts Modern Mods on Motorscooters on a quest to Brighton
If the Brits didn’t invent “nostalgia,” you can bet your bollocks they perfected it. Case in point, “The Pebble and the Boy,” a sentimental comedy about a college lad who takes his Dad’s old Lambretta scooter from Manchester to Brighton … Continue reading
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