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Daily Archives: December 25, 2022
Classic Film Review: Nicol Williamson is Irish, Out of Control and headed for “The Reckoning” (1969)
Long before Nicol Williamson broke character and fight choreography the sacred vows of the theater and went after a co-star, mid-performance, in “I Hate Hamlet,” he had a reputation. Scary. Dangerous. Volatile. Did not give a f—. I remember interviewing … Continue reading
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Netflixable? Neglected “Old People” launch this “Night of the Living Dead”
The neglected and abused elderly become avenging zombies in the German thriller “Old People,” a film with a clever hook, grisly details and a motivated, some would say justifiably so, “villain” class. Writer-director Andy Fetscher’s depiction of the horrors of … Continue reading
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Best Free Holiday Movie on right now? “Feast of the Seven Fishes,” a delectable holiday delight on Roku and Tubi
One way to get past that seasonal “holiday movie phobia” thing more than a few of us suffer from is to throw in some Italian-Americans, as writer-director Robert Tinnell does with “Feast of the Seven Fishes.” Make it a period … Continue reading
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