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Yearly Archives: 2023
Series Preview: Julianne Moore and Nicholas Galitzine recreate a British scandal of sex and grooming to seduce one’s way to power — “Mary & George”
A bit of “true” history given a salacious two-part treatment by our friends at Starz (Remember them?). Moore is Mary Villiers, Countess of Buckingham, who raised/groomed her son George to be ready for a life at court, and in a … Continue reading
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Movie Review: A New “Velveteen Rabbit,” still touching after all these years
That venerable children’s classic “The Velveteen Rabbit” is the Ur Text of any entertainment meant for children that’s about toys and the love that it takes to make them “real,” even if does have a hint of “Pinocchio” about it. … Continue reading
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Joss Ackland: 1928-2023, The Very Best in British Bad Guys
How good was Joss Ackland at being bad? Most of us first noticed this British character actor in a couple of late ’80s films in which he stepped into the foreground — “White Mischief” and “Lethal Weapon 2.” As one … Continue reading
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Movie Review: The New Vicar in an “Escape to the Country” village has to contend with “Lord of Misrule”
Return we now to the subgenre of Gothic terror known as “folk horror,” a tale that is the spiritual kin of “The Wicker Man,” “Midsomer” and “The Blair Witch Project.” “Lord of Misrule” is set in a quaint English country … Continue reading
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Series Preview: Clive Owen is “Monsieur Spade,” aka “Sam,” private eye — in 1960s France?
Easy to see and hear Owen in this role, an iconic gumshoe transplanted to Europe after making his name in the States. The folks who made “The Queen’s Gambit” cooked this up, so there’s promise in the premise. Jan 14 … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: De Carlo and Ustinov surf the tides of WWII in Libya at the “Hotel Sahara” (1951)
Decades of “Munsters” reruns may have become Yvonne De Carlo‘s legacy in the public eye. But there was a lot more to her and her career than the comic timing and exotic, too-beautiful-for-this-lot pigeon-hole that television stuffed her into. They … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: So now Kaley Cuoco’s a “contract killer?” “Role Play” indeed
David Oyelowo and Bill Nighy are the co-stars in this January Amazon release about the hottie you met and married (?) who turns out to be an assassin. Kinda seems like a “Bazinga” to me. Jan. 12, believe it or … Continue reading
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Netflixable? Do Brandy and Heather deliver the “Best. Christmas. Ever?”
No, I didn’t have the breakout star of “Boogie Nights” and the director of “Siesta” and the original “Pet Sematary” films on my “Most likely to make a holiday movie this Christmas” predictions list. But here we are, with a … Continue reading
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BOX OFFICE: Still Hungry after all these years — “Hunger Games” return with a $45 million “Ballad,” “Trolls Band Together” for $28 — “Marvels” plunges
An eight year absence from the screen, a set of new stars and a confused, stumbling “leading up to” prequel narrative didn’t dampen enthusiasm for those “children killing children” “Hunger Games.” Much. Reviews were mixed, with some critics plainly hitting … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Eye for an Eye (Mu zhong wu ren)” a Chinese take on the “Blind Swordsman” Myth
“The Blind Swordsman” is figure of movie and myth who first came to life as a hero of a post-World War II novel by Japanese writer Kan Shimozawa. That sightless samurai popped up in Japanese films, with variations turning up … Continue reading
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