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Daily Archives: August 26, 2022
Movie Preview: “Deus,” sci-fi about “the greatest mystery that’s ever faced the human race”
A god sphere in orbit around Mars? Let’s see what’s in it come Sept. 13.
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Movie Review: Boyega and Williams light-up a timely bank-hostage-heist, “Breaking”
There’ve been so many bank-hostage thrillers that it’s pretty much a thriller genre all its own. And as such, it’s very hard to make one that stands out from the crowd. The phrase “as you’ve never seen him before” was … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: German ballerina ignores taboos as she saves her “Grand Jete” for her son
A German language drama about incest? Fall is here. Sept. 20, from the aptly-named Altered Innocence distributor.
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Movie Review: A proud distiller watches Mexico’s “Tequila Boom” and her dreams go bust — “Dos Estaciones”
Men in wide sombreros and long-sleeved shirts that fend off cuts from the sharp leaves harvest agave plants in the opening scene of “Dos Estaciones” (Two Stations), an intimate drama about a family business and hopes beyond it facing the … Continue reading
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