Yearly Archives: 2023

Movie Review: Jeff Goldblum and Fernando Trueba animate a long lost musician — “They Shot the Piano Player”

The great Spanish filmmaker Fernando Trueba takes an unusual route to investigating, remembering and immortalizing a Brazilian “samba jaza” and boss nova pianist in “They Shot the Piano Player.” He turned his search for answers about the talent, life and … Continue reading

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Netflixable? “Resident Evil: Death Island” moves the franchise permanently into CGI

“Resident Evil: Death Island” continues the migration of this long-running video-game adaptation/series to the CGI universe. It’s a continuation of the storyline of the bio-weapon zombie series “Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness,” and judging from the clips of that 2020-2021 CGI … Continue reading

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Movie Review: A dark and hilarious “Frankenstein” feminist fantasia — “Poor Things”

“Poor Things” is a deliriously deranged comedy about one woman’s journey from suicidal despair to liberation, thanks to her discovery of the orgasmic pleasures of “furious jumping,” aka “sexual intercourse” done right. Yorgos Lanthimos, the most successful and mainstream avante … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Payne and Giamatti enjoy Boomer nostalgia and their own history in “The Holdovers”

Director Alexander Payne and star Paul Giamatti go “home” for the holidays with the warm, acerbic but sentimental “The Holdovers,” a picture that hits a lot of the same notes of their greatest collaboration, “Sideways.” It’s a sweet but slight … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: “Inside Out 2” next summer for you

More emotions, because you knew Pixar wasn’t going to let go of an idea this good.

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Movie Review: Aged writer weighs whether to be “Forever Young”

“Forever Young” is yet another “speculative fiction” tale that takes senior citizens for a dainty dip in the Fountain of Youth. It’s a somber, downbeat drama in which the familiar themes about how old age is “earned” and how some … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Trapped in Social Media Purgatory, forced to “Share?” to survive

He wakes up in his underwear, trapped in a modernist but spare cell with track lighting, a computer terminal, a sink, a toilet and a lot of questions, one of which matters most of all. “What’s going on?” It’s not … Continue reading

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Series Preview: The Boys in the Bombers, “Masters of the Air”

Apple TV+ has this companion piece to “Band of Brothers” and “The Pacific.” Austin Butler and Barry Keough star in this story of the air we over Europe, bombers and fighters and “milk runs” and “suicide missions.” Whatever practical effects … Continue reading

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Next screening? “Poor Things” are perused

Open one’s mind to the possibilities and the possible interpretations of Yorgos Lanthimos’s latest. Emma and Willem and Ruffalo and Ramy are the stars. An infamous but much praised sex scene is it’s buzz right now. Dec. 8 this comes … Continue reading

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Netflixable? “Rustin” brings an inspiring Gay Civil Rights Hero to Life

He was all but “erased” from the history of the famous 1963 “March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom” of 1963, where the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. took center stage as America’s greatest orator and the Conscience of the … Continue reading

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