Monthly Archives: April 2022

Next Screening? Michael Bay’s “Ambulance”

Yes, it’s opened in some parts of the world and thus there are lots of hot Australian and British takes on Michael Bay’s latest on Rotten Tomatoes, as well as some North American ones. But my buddy Keith noted when … Continue reading

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Movie Review: The losses of the Great War overwhelm everyone on “Mothering Sunday”

“Mothering Sunday” is a somber, sad tale of the gutting emptiness of loss, the unspoken-of absences of everyone who died in The Great War as remembered by an adult writer who saw this all first hand during her years “in … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Stop Motion Animation at it’s quirkiest, “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On”

This started life as a short and evolved into a feature film, an “interview” with the titular mollusk, with the voices of Jenny Slate, Isabella Rossellini, Thomas Mann and as the interviewer, Leslie Stahl. A24 has this one, due to … Continue reading

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Classic Film Review: Hackman’s a jock-turned-PI practicing his “Night Moves” (1975)

“Night Moves” is one of those ’70s to early ’80s Hollywood noirs you channel surf by, get a taste of and say “I need to come back and catch this bad boy from the beginning.” It’s got Gene Hackman, stepping … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Dutch “Captain Nova” has come from the future to save us

“These are grownup issues,” the big, bad Big Energy dude tells the 12 year-old Dutch girl. He mutters something about her “arrogance” and childish, limited world of the world. But this lying Dutchman doesn’t know Nova (Kika van de Vijver) … Continue reading

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Coming to Disney World? The “Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind” coaster opens May 27.

He’s the teaser advert video revealing the theme, the vibe and the ’70s music (of course) that makes it “Guardians” branded. C’mon. You’ve gotta visit Disney World before Governor Il Douche shuts it down.

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Documentary Review: “On the Trail of UFOs” hunters look into cattle mutilations from “Night Visitors”

Fresh out of college, I used to conduct and produce interviews for public radio stations. And one thing one quickly picks up on from such a job is an instinctual skepticism when chatting up say, the head of MUFON, the … Continue reading

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Series Review: Ansel Elgort just wants to report on “Tokyo Vice”

An American Japanophile’s deep dive into the Tokyo underworld becomes an entertaining and intriguing mob mystery in “Tokyo Vice,” a new series on HBO Max starring Ansel Elgort, Ken Watanabe and Rinko Kikuchi. It’s immersive and engrossing, if more conventional … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: “Eraser: Reborn,” re-booted, sans Arnold Schwarzenegger

Dominic Sherwood stars in this action revival. And honestly, there’s not a familiar name or face in it, than I can see. South African set, straight to Warner Brothers video.

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BOX OFFICE: “Morbius” sucks some $39 million out of its opening weekend

A $17 million Friday (and late Thursday) got Marvel/Sony’s “Morbius” off on the right foot. It didn’t quite hit the $41 million predicted, based on that healthy start. But for a “Marvel adjacent” non MCU movie, that’s not bad. Sony … Continue reading

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