Monthly Archives: October 2022

Movie Review: A Japanese Religious movement makes a movie about removing curses via “The Divine Protector: Master Salt Begins”

Let’s resist the urge to judge a new Japanese religious movement with the label we slap on every faith new enough to invite ridicule — “cult.” Instead, let Happy Science explain itself via a movie it has released, although maybe … Continue reading

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Documentary Review: Celebrating “Mr. Disney (World),” “Billy Flanigan: The Happiest Man on Earth”

Next time you’re in Orlando, Planet Earth’s Vacationland, drop the name “Billy Flanigan.” Just don’t try to find somebody with anything bad to say about him. That’s an exercise in futility that would eat up your whole visit. “Mr. Disney,” … Continue reading

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Documentary Preview: “God Forbid” details the dirt in the Falwell/Trump/Evangelical Sex Scandal

Nov. 1, this film from the director of “Cocains e Cowboys” comes to Hulu. The pool boy, the rich and entitled rich religious hustlers, the New York con artist, all here. And Tom Arnold. Remember how he helped expose this?

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Movie Preview: Does Oscar winner Russell Crowe have a “Poker Face?”

Tricks and traps and poison and old friends and high stakes. This one features RZA and Liam Hemsworth in support and hits theaters Nov. 16, streaming shortly thereafter. My review of “Poker Face” is linked here.

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Movie Review: McGregor & Hawke, “Raymond & Ray”

The simple pleasure of seeing Ethan Hawke and Ewan McGregor paired-up as brothers by different mothers does the heavy lifting of “Raymond & Ray,” a downbeat dramedy about their dead father’s last wish. It starts out as an estranged-sibling melodrama, … Continue reading

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Book Review: “Agent Josephine” Baker, a major motion picture begging to be made

The first four or five times one hears a snippet of the story of how 1920s and ’30s singing, dancing and acting sensation Josephine Baker was a French spy of great repute during World War II, the only rational reaction … Continue reading

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BOX OFFICE: “Halloween Ends” opens big as Four Horror Titles Own The weekend

The only reasons to call “Halloween Ends,” the third and final film in director David Gordon Green’s reboot of the franchise a bust are A) reviews, which have been bad and Even audience scores acknowledge that Team Green botched the … Continue reading

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Movie Review: An Alpine Peak Too Far, “Summit Fever”

The climbing footage is striking and the Alpine settings breathtaking in “Summit Fever,” a mountaineering thriller that also boasts some of the most stark and startling deaths the genre has ever seen. Sure, there are formulaic touches and in its … Continue reading

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Movie Review: A Weekend Getaway runs afoul of Cultists in “Shady Grove”

“Shady Grove” is another “city folks trapped in a cabin in the woods” tale, this one with a pregnant couple partying with their best friend, when a demonic cult interferes. You know how demonic cults are about pregnant women. It’s … Continue reading

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Classic Film Review: Garner, Hackett and Elam urge us to “Support Your Local Sheriff!” (1969)

One reason I avoid any Twitter, Facebook etc. “Name one movie you’ve watched more than five times” meme in its many forms is simple mathematics. There are scores upon scores of movies I’ll stop to watch a bit of while … Continue reading

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