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Yearly Archives: 2023
Movie Preview: A second trailer for “Killers of the Flower Moon”
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Movie Preview: Dean Cain, Natasha Henstridge, James Russo and AnnaLynne McCord star in a Church Shooter interrogation thriller — “Condition of Return”
There’s a “Nefarious” vibe to this Sept. 22 release, with a murderous chuch shooter (McCord) telling her interrogator (Cain), with a “Hell is real” and “deal with the Devil” message. Sept. 22 in theaters, streaming shortly thereafter.
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Netflixable? Indian Teens try to crack the Cool Crowd Code — “Friday Night Plan”
“Friday Night Plan” is a genial but utterly generic “get-to-the-big-party” teen comedy, a slow-footed Indian version of a universal formula that was never limited to just Hollywood, which has taken many a swipe at it over the decades (“Can’t Hardly … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Bipolar, Bisexual Junkie Staggers Down the “Borderline”
“Borderline” is an awful, amateurish “psychosexual thriller” that lurches between straight-up sexual exploitation and heavy-handed downward-spiral-of-drug-addiction cliches. There have been good pictures with this common title, so don’t confuse them. Rich Mallery is the writer-director of this leering “let no … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Filmmaker Goes Missing, Influencer looks for him, alive or “Rotting in the Sun”
“Rotting in the Sun” is the most sexually explicit gay missing person hunt in the history of cinema. It’s a dark, deadpan comedy that isn’t really funny, but whose premise is the the quintessence of “permission to laugh.” A suicidal … Continue reading
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Movie Review: A Messy, Twisty French “Succession” in Feature Film Form — “The Origin on Evil”
A rich and powerful patriarch faces the end with a household full of women scheming against him in “The Origin of Evil,” a clever and twisty French thriller that’s a little bit “King Lear” and a little bit more “Sucession.” … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Michael Jai White sends up Blaxploitation Westerns — “Outlaw Johnny Black”
“Outlaw Johnny Black” takes its title from “The Outlaw Josey Wales,” its first gag from “A Fistful of Dollars,” its hero’s wardrobe from “Django Unchained,” its plot from “Buck and the Preacher” (sort of) and its cast from a pool … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: A Masterpiece earns a 4K restoration — “Farewell My Concubine” (1993)
I was attending my first New York Film Festival in 1990 when the Chinese Cinema Revolution reached America’s shores. The film was Zhang Yimou and Yang Fengliang’s overwrought, elegaic and allegorial “Ju Dou,” and it gave much of the world … Continue reading
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Documentary Review: “Scouts Honor: The Secret Files of the Boy Scouts of America”
Like astronauts Neil Armstrong and Guion Bluford, former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and movie directors Steven Spielberg and David Lynch, I am an Eagle Scout. In Lynch’s case, he used to approve only one biographical sentence in press notes … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Coming of Age Gay in 1980s El Paso — “Aristotle & Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe”
As we enter the fifth decade of gay coming-of-age screen romances, the biggest challenge for filmmakers seems to be finding something new to say on the subject. To be fair, the straight version of such tales of “first love” has … Continue reading
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