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Daily Archives: November 5, 2022
Movie Review: Claire Denis and Margaret Qualley Serve up Central American intrigue and romance in “Stars at Noon”
The first mystery of “Stars at Noon” is just who and what this character, Trish Johnson really is? She tells one and all she’s a “periodista,” a journalist. Since she’s paying for her drinks with cordobas, we can guess she’s … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Cary Elwes and Jason Patric get mixed up in “Resistance 1942”
The folks releasing “Resistance 1942” should have kept this WWII thriller’s original title “Burning at Both Ends,” for starters. That’s not only more poetic, but retitling without re-editing the picture you’ve decided to distribute can get you into trouble, too. … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “A Unicorn for Christmas”
Unicorns, for those who missed the memo, have joined magical reindeer, jolly elves and Tim Allen as fixtures in “The Magic of Christmas.” Which is what explains “A Unicorn for Christmas,” a Hallmark Lite kids’ movie that found its way … Continue reading
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