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Daily Archives: December 30, 2022
Netflixable? Key and Peele meet Henry Selick — “Wendell & Wild”
Well, if it took a Henry Selick stop-motion animated horror comedy to put Key and Peele tother again on the screen, we’ll take it. Netflix wrote the checks and the director of “The Nightmare Before Christmas” and “Coraline,” co-adapting a … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: Gould and Segal partner in Altman’s Ultimate Buddy picture, “California Split”(1974)
Every film buff has her or his own interpretation of what “Altmanesque” means. It’s the torrent of words, the hyper-naturalistic dialogue that has everybody talking at once, leaving it to the viewer — with a little help from the sound … Continue reading
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