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Daily Archives: April 15, 2022
William Shatner Night at the Florida Film Festival
A quick tech rundown before the star arrives at the Enzian Theater in Mainland. “Star Trek: The Voyage Home” and then a q &;a with Wild Bill. Good times.
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Movie Review: Besieged Ukraine finds itself stuck on “Bad Roads”
No less an authority than the Kyiv Independent says that for outsiders to truly “understand what’s going on in Ukraine,” the best entre to the situation might be from a couple of recent movies filmed there. The award-winning “Donbass” which … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: A bullied mute teen discovers the powers of kindness — “Rite of the Shaman”
This American indie film hits theaters May 27. I’ll have to poke around a bit and figure out who is behind it, as it has a whiff of prostheltyzing about it.
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Netflixable? Vintage Video Game promises modern horror — “Choose or Die”
Although I can’t go all-in on “Choose or Die,” I will say that there’s a lot to be said for a horror movie with clever twists, a top flight cast and a witty consistency to its conceit. A vintage game … Continue reading
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