Daily Archives: December 20, 2022

Movie Review: A Sweet Children’s tale Comes to Animated Life — “The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse”

“The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse” is a simply-animated, elegiac parable about a lost child and the friends he makes among the talking wildlife who try to help him. It’s based on a best selling book by … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: THIS is what a trailer for a Modern Film Noir should look like — Hayley Law IS “Door Mouse”

Disappearances, a connection to the comic book world, a deadpan anti-heroine, a fangirl/fanboy fave or two in the cast. Hayley Law (“Riverdale), Famke Janssen, Donal Logue, Keith Powers, with writer-director Avan Jogia as a heavy. Jan 13.

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Next screening? “I Wanna Dance with Somebody”

The casting seems solid, even though there could only be one supernaturally beautiful woman with that one of a kind voice. She’s grown on me. Could be emotional. They’re waiting late enough to show it and we just had an … Continue reading

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Netflixable? A Mexican teen sex-com that doesn’t “fetch” — “Who’s a Good Boy?”

“Who’s a Good Boy?” is a Mexican variation on the “last guy to lose his virginity” teen sex comedy, one that takes its title from the label for guys who end up in “The Friend Zone,” aka being someone’s pet … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Kelly Reichert gives us Michelle Williams as a struggling artist — “Showing Up”

Intriguing world building here, as you might expect. Starving artists are a fascinating self absorbed community, here peopled by believably cute eccentrics. Judd Hirsch is the big name in the supporting cast. “Showing Up” shows up in late spring.

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Movie Review: Struggling actor, user and Grindr addict ponders “Waking Up Dead”

“Waking Up Dead” is an emotionally flatlining romantic dramedy that can’t decide if it would rather be a glib gloss of shallow actors and their shallow lives, or a glib gloss of the struggles that might be hidden beneath all … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: East or West, if you’re making a film noir, it’s “Back to the Wharf” you go

Noirish thrillers aren’t wholly unknown in mainland China, but so few have been exported over the years that they’re still unicorns. This is Xiaofeng Li‘s follow up to “Ash,” which covered similar genre territory. Jan 17, it’s available in the … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Once more, with FEELING! “Puss-in-Boots: The Last Wish”

A moment, if you please, for one last bow and sword-sweeping flourish from Antonio Banderas in the guise of perhaps his greatest screen creation, that swashbuckling catnip-to-the-kitties and the kiddies, Puss-in Boots. The star of “Puss-in-Boots: The Last Wish” is … Continue reading

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