Daily Archives: February 8, 2022

Movie Review: A grieving mother sees a new neighbor as someone who was “Here Before”

Let’s not think too much about the resolution to Stacey Gregg’s haunting “Here Before.” It’s too pat to feel satisfying after all that we’ve invested in that’s come before it. But what we’ve seen and settled into up to that … Continue reading

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Douglas Trumbull, 1942-2022

One of the undisputed masters of special effects during the celluloid film era has passed away. From “2001” to “Star Trek: The Motion Picture,” with “Blade Runner” and so many other titles added for impact, if it looked other worldly … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Canadian Sikhs laugh and cry and come apart just a little bit — “Donkeyhead”

“Donkeyhead” might be the best indie dramedy on Netflix right now. Intimate and funny, touching and set in a place and a subculture mainstream cinema never ventures — the Sikh community of Regina, Saskatchewan — it’s great example of “write … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Pixar serves up Bowie for old/new time’s sake in “Lightyear”

An animated action comedy coming to screens, large and small, this June. Chris Evans and somebody voicing a robotic cat are featured. And Keke Palmer, Taika Waititi, James Brolin…

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OSCARS: Out Out, Damned “Macbeth,” “Gucci” rolls snake-eyes, and other snubs

First Oscar thoughts, well HEY, they nominated Ciaran Hinds for “Belfast.” And Judi Dench! Pair up two scene stealers, let’s see if it pays off. And there’s Kirsten and Kristin and Jessica Chastain, LOADED Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress … Continue reading

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Movie Review: “Fabian” witnesses Germany “Going to the Dogs”

The potent warnings about about how societies descend into fascism are scattered throughout “Fabian: Going to the Dogs,” a German drama about the people, attitudes and conditions of 1931 Weimar Germany, based on a novel published as it was happening. … Continue reading

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Black History Month — a Bonanza of Sidney Poitier movies on TV

Channel surfing this evening after laboring through a three hour picture on Weimar Germany, I stumble across one of this month’s many broadcast offerings of Sidney Poitier films, the best way to honor a screen icon whose noble life off … Continue reading

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