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Daily Archives: December 24, 2022
Movie Preview: Time Travel/Time Crime on a Budget, “The Tomorrow Job”
I don’t recognize the players here, but making the main effect a simple trick of eye color and the magical time travel gimmick a chrome colored pill is a novel B or C-movie approach. Jan. 17, feast your eyes on … Continue reading
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BOX OFFICE: Bad Weather Beats down “Babylon,” “Avatar” and “Boots” on this frigid weekend
Sub-freezing temps and high winds covering much of North America are doing a number on the second weekend of “Avatar: The Way of Water.” With a holiday weekend, decent word of mouth that’s kept the take high all week (It … Continue reading
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Netflixable? Kunis shows off her edge as “Luckiest Girl Alive”
“Luckiest Girl Alive” might be the best “Lifetime Original Movie” ever, certainly the best one of those Netflix has made. Yes, that label is both descriptive — a film that has a female protagonist overcoming obstacles or some horrific event … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: Widmark, Fonda and Quinn tangle in a town called “Warlock”
You think you’ve gotten around to most every Western worth its spurs, the ones directed by the Four Masters of the genre; John Ford, Howard Hawks, Henry Hathaway and Henry King. You figure saddling up for the Anthony Mann/Jimmy Stewart … Continue reading
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