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Daily Archives: September 11, 2022
Movie Review: An obsessed cop with “Unidentified” issues
One sobering piece of knowledge worth considering every time you hear the “official” version of something deadly involving a police officer is the one thing almost every cop is a genuine expert in. They know just what they can get … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Growing up Spielberg? “The Fabelmans”
A semi autobiographical version of a great filmmaker’s childhood, with Michelle Williams, Paul Dano and Judd Hirsch playing the adults in a sensitive, cinematic kid’s life. Thanksgiving.
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Movie Preview: “Lovecraftian?” A tale of terror and tinnitus — “Masking Threshold”
Creepy, psychological, and opening Sept. 30.
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BOX OFFICE: “Barbarian” wins, but with half what it would have opened with pre-Pandemic
The post summer hangover at the box office continues, with numbers further deflated by the hole COVID punched into the movie-going habits of millions. Horror used to be the most reliable, if never the biggest audience at the cineplex. Endless … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Mojean Aria is the protege, Antonio Banderas is “The Enforcer”
Kate Bosworth, Zolee Griggs and Alexis Ren also star in this Miami hit man tale opening Sept. 23, from Screen Media. That Banderas growl has to sell it, right?
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