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Daily Archives: November 19, 2021
Movie Preview: Can Chloe Grace Moretz survive the AI apocalypse? “Mother/Android”
Dec 17 on Hulu, kids.
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Movie Preview: Lea Seydoux is a star TV journalist, satirically-named “France”
This look at TV journalism and its fashion model “stars” “chasing ratings,” notoriety and riches looks pointed, scathing and funny. “France” opens Dec. 10 in LA and NYC.
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Movie Review — Bringing back the…dead? “Ghostbusters: Afterlife”
There are moments — whole stretches even — in “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” where I thought, “If I was 10-12 years old, I’d love sitting through this.” The rest of the time I couldn’t imagine anyone OVER 10 wanting to. A sometimes … Continue reading
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Movie Review: P.T. Anderson reaches for the Sweets with “Licorice Pizza”
For his latest picture, Paul Thomas Anderson turns picaresque for an unconventional romance parked on Hollywood’s periphery, lightly dusted with glorious pieces of Hollywood lore. “Licorice Pizza,” like its title, flirts with being treacly sweet and serves up a teens’ … Continue reading
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