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Monthly Archives: September 2022
Movie preview: Bette cackles and we cackle with her in the new trailer to “Hocus Pocus 2”
Love that Disney got these three back together for a reunion/revenge comedy. The Divine Ms. Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy look tickled to be back in these guises. A comically adept supporting cast thrown in and we’ve got … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Viola leads Africa’s Amazons as “The Woman King”
Fierce, furious and feminine, “The Woman King” is an action picture that isn’t so much “released” as “unleashed. It’s a period piece built around history’s real Amazons — the all-female palace guard of the Kingdom of Dahomey. Oscar winner Viola … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Disney goes back “under the sea” for a live action “The Little Mermaid”
Yes, it’s different. And kind of the same. Disney’s version of Hans Christian Anderson’s character is a sweet singing woman of color. The original animated film thrilled kids, brought adults to tears and Disney back to animated relevance. The bar … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey are still “happily ever after,” but “Disenchanted”
Direct to Disney+? Still dying to see it. Now here’s a sequel we can all get behind. An “Enchanted” follow up that’s all about life after marrying your McDreamy Prince and moving to the ‘burbs. Love and Amy! And Maya … Continue reading
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Documentary Review: A New Orleanian traces her roots to “The Bengali”
“The Bengali” is a lovely home movie about finding one’s roots, a simple tale that connects a New Orleans family to its West Bengal patriarch, who came over from India in the late 19th century. School teacher Fatima Shaik grew … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Returning to the Quick Stop, one last time — “Clerks III”
It always circles back to “Clerks” for Kevin Smith. Jersey’s DIY indie filmmaker may have taken his shots at leaving Jay and Silent Bob and Dante and Randal et al. But those guys and that New Jersey convenience store they … Continue reading
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Next screening? Viola Davis is “The Woman King”
Dear Britannia. You have time. Reconsider? This one is previewing early because they’re sure they’ve got something good here. One can hardly wait.
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That song Justin Long sings along to in “Barbarian?”
When we meet Justin Long’s actor character AJ in the new thriller “Barbarian,” he’s a Hollywood lad on the make, a guy with a TV pilot about to be picked up sporting down the coast with the top down in … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: “Accident Man: Hitman’s Holiday”
An Oct. 14 release from Samuel Goldwyn, this one could’ve used some serious title brainstorming. “Hitman’s Holiday” gets the job done. Scott Adkins and Ray Stevenson, making a movie in Malta with lots of “Warriors” style colorful hitman characters trying … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Some nitwit named his comic hostage thriller “The Movie”
“The Movie,” a “comical” hostage “thriller” about a deranged no-talent who home-invades a has-been movie star’s house to force her to be in his film, is not autobiographical. That needs to be said. It is not funny, exciting, scripturally witty, … Continue reading
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