Monthly Archives: August 2022

Netflixable? Get yourself registered, it’s “Wedding Season,” y’all!

A romantic comedy with “Wedding Season” as its title kind of gives away the game. There are going to be weddings — maybe “Wedding Crashers” weddings, perhaps “27 Dresses” weddings. Since it’s rated TV-PG and more Indian than Indian American, … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Colin and Brendan, together again in Martin McDonagh’s “The Banshees of Inisherin”

The “In Bruges” team in front of and behind the camera, Ireland’s finest, take us into a very personal feud in an Ireland of the recent past. Funny, with a nasty edge, as you’d expect from the director of “Three … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Jo Koy is a Filipino Comic who makes peace in his family on “Easter Sunday”

“Easter Sunday” is a sentimental, lighthearted star-vehicle built around Filipino American comic Jo Koy. With Koy playing a stand-up comic trying to mollify his Filipino-American (Catholic) family and cope with their foibles, it’s a cute, occasionally amusing, no-heavy-lifting-required peek into … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Norwegians and a Dane behaving ineptly — “Wild Men (Vildmænd)”

“Wild Men” is a deliciously deadpan Scandinavian farce about the crisis in masculinity, skewering poseurs, shortcut-taking criminals and lazy, incompetent cops in a slow-walking pursuit thriller that really isn’t about the thrills. Every decision a man makes in it seems … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: A ride share goes wrong at “Dawn” with Dawn

Jackie Moore has the title role, and this bad girl is on VOD now.

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Movie Preview: Thomas Jane, Emile Hirsch co star in a thriller about recently buried “treasure” — “Dig”

Hostages forced to tunnel into a demolition job, this one looks promising. Emile Hirsch with a drawl? Sept. 23.

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Movie Review: An animated film a few four-leaf clovers short of “Luck”

In the words of Simon Pegg‘s mother tongue and mother accent, what manner of “jobby-flavored fart lozenge” is this? Two Oscar winners in the cast, plus Pegg and Pixar’s good luck charm John Ratzenberger, and “Luck” turns out to have … Continue reading

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Documentary Review: A Jew searches for “My Tree,” planted in Israel in his honor, and finds guilt and regret instead

It’s considered one of the most righteous acts on Earth, the simple planting of a tree. But can it be an act of destruction as well? The Canadian playwright and screenwriter (“After the Ball”) Jason Sherman ponders that question in … Continue reading

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Netflixable? If we “Don’t Blame it on Karma! (¿Qué culpa tiene el karma?),” who DO we blame for this laughless rom-com?

Two unutterably gorgeous Mexican actresses dressed in assorted sexy dresses are about all there is to recommend the perky but drab romantic comedy “Don’t Blame Karma!” Aislinn Derbez and Renata Notni play siblings, Sara and Lucy. A harmless “incident” in … Continue reading

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Movie Review: When “Predator” becomes “Prey”

“Prey,” the reincarnation of the “Predator” franchise in prequel form, is a straight-up old-fashioned B-movie, a Western dressed up with spaceship, cloaking device and alien hunter effects. A Native American take on the tale, it’s better than the worst of … Continue reading

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