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Yearly Archives: 2023
Uwe Boll isn’t dead, and is un-retiring again?
From a press release I got today, datelined NYC, “now in pre-production.” “Uwe Boll, the prolific director and producer, is coming back after a 5 year hiatus, entering with his feature film ‘FIRST SHIFT.’ The crime drama follows an NYC … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Kyle Allen’s going to Mars, and leaving Kevin Bacon, Alexandra Shipp and Simon Helberg behind — “Space Oddity”
This sweet little romance, from director Kyra Sedgewick, was picked up by Samuel Goldwyn and comes out March 31.
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Netflixable? Oh, the mischief a monster can do once your phone is “Unlocked”
Is Screen Gems frantically trying to grab the remake rights to the Korean stolen cell-phone thriller “Unlocked?” If they aren’t, the Hollywood distributor of “Searching” and its somewhat lesser follow-up “Missing” is missing the boat. “Unlocked” is a crackling, nervy … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Lifelong “Trawlermen” try a heist in Guy Ritchieland — “Three Day Millionaire”
Guy Ritchie’s (“Snatch”) and Danny Boyle (“Trainspotting”) made it all look so easy that Matthew Vaughn (“Layer Cake”) thought he’d have a go. But that slice of British working class/underclass/criminal class life ensemble dramedy thing is easy to imitate, harder … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: The story of “Tetris,” with Taron Egerton
Finally, a video game movie we can all get behind. March 31, this bizarre tale of how “the perfect game” escaped from the Soviet Union and made Gameboy the toy of the decade, comes to Apple TV+.
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Movie Preview: Closing the sale, the “final” “John Wick: Chapter 4” trailer
March 24, the gangs all back — Keanu, Lance, Laurence and Ian, with a Skarsgård, a “Warriors” reference and a Donnie Yen. What the trailer doesn’t tell you? This beast is two hours and 49 minutes long.
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Movie Review: An Animated Refugee Odyssey based on Rumi — “Lamya’s Poem”
A Syrian refugee child finds comfort in the poetry, philosophy and biography of Jalaluddin Rumi in “Lamya’s Poem,” an engaging animated drama that compares its title character’s life and fate with that of her fellow refugee, a 13th century Persian … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Cole Hauser and Morgan Freeman hunt “The Ritual Killer”
Freeman plays the expert consulted by the cop (Hauser) tracking this bizarre, multi-continental murderer. March 10.
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Netflixable? Japanese teens fight a ghost who makes them “Re/Member”
I don’t think the Japanese title of “Re/Member” is as clever a pun as it is in English. As this is a horror tale of high school kids trapped by a ghost, doomed to search for and re-assemble the dismembered … Continue reading
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Movie Review: China’s WWII intrigues and treachery, fighting Japan with a “Hidden Blade”
Broadly speaking, China’s World War II began before anybody else’s, and ended with the conclusion of the long off-and-on Chinese Civil War that preceded it and postdated it. Any trip down the rabbit hole of the various Sino-Japanese wars, considered … Continue reading
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