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Daily Archives: November 1, 2022
Movie Preview: Gabriel Byrne may be Ferrari, but Frank Grillo is…”Lamborghini!”
Nov. 18, the movie about the guy who figured Enzo’s high maintenance automotive penile implants could be bettered opens. Mira Sorvino also stars. Love Grillo’s Chico Marx Italian! Atsa mi SPORTS car! Mama Mia!
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Movie Review: There’s no “Missing” the twists in this Japanese Serial Killer Thriller
Wow, I did not see THAT coming. Or that. Or this other thing. Shinzô Katayama’s “Missing” is a serial killer thriller that trips you up, bounces you around and repels and entertains you all along the way. The assistant director … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: A Second Peek at “Disenchanted”
Love this idea for a sequel. Love Amy Adams, Idina Menzel, James Marsden and Patrick Dempsey…and they added Maya Rudolph. Loved “Enchanted.” Let’s how “Happily Ever After” goes off the rails. Nov. 18.
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Movie Review: Two Sisters, One Radicalized — “You Resemble Me”
“You Resemble Me” is a tale of two sisters, raised under abuse, cast out of their home and torn apart by The State. A sometimes moving, always gripping story of a life on the streets, it’s also French account of … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Tilda Swinton is “The Eternal Daughter”
Swinton is both mother and daughter in this ghost story from director Joanna Hogg, a real tour de force that could park her in the best actress field — or best supporting actress — depending on the breaks. Dec. 2, … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: Essential cinema for the college bound kid — “Educating Rita (1983)”
Taste is the most subjective thing in film criticism. It’s a deeply personal thing, built on background and core beliefs that direct how a given person responds to a given moviegoing experience. I think about “Educating Rita” several times a … Continue reading
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