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Daily Archives: November 12, 2022
Movie Review: A spinning ball that leads to nothing — “The Friendship Game”
One takes on mind-reading duties when confronted by a moody but confused and generally chills-and-thrills-free horror film like “The Friendship Game.” However it came out, it’s often helpful to consider what they had in mind and what the filmmakers were … Continue reading
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Movie Review: A “lost gem?” Affleck, Weisz, McGowan and…baby-faced Nick Offerman in the re-edited “Going All the Way” (1997)
Re-edited for a “director’s cut” or not, 1997’s “Going all the Way” is best appreciated as an all-star-from-before-they-were-big-stars artifact of ’90s cinema. It’s a post-Korean War period piece with a couple of future Oscar winners — Ben Affleck and Rachel … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Dylan & Zoey” talk out their trauma
Long before there was “mumblecore,” the sudden discovery that movies could be about conversation and almost nothing else, there was the theatrical “two hander.” Plays like “Night, Mother” and “Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune” and “True West” … Continue reading
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Netflixable? Put that Pedal to the Metal for “Lost Bullet 2”
Perhaps I was too hasty to write off Renaults. Mais oui? It’s also pretty obvious France has found its answer to Jason Statham. His name’s Alban Lenoir. Did you see “Lost Bullet?” Yeah. That putain de mère, right there. I … Continue reading
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