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Yearly Archives: 2023
Movie Review: C, D, Z-grade horror? With a hint of “Lovecraft?” “The Lurking Fear” with Robert Davi and Michael Madsen
Filmmakers want to get their foot in the door to a career, and actors? They’ve got to book work to eat, right? That explains a lot of dismally dull and just “off” B, C and D-grade thrillers, especially “The Lurking … Continue reading
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Netflixable? “Miraculous: Ladybug & Cat Noir, the Movie”
“Miraculous: Ladybug & Cat Noir, the Movie,” also titled “Ladybug & Cat Noir: Awakening,” is an animated film film kids that falls on the wrong side of the “catering to/pandering to” line, in terms of children’s entertainment. That should be … Continue reading
Netflixable? Jackie Chan and John Cena make a cute couple in “Hidden Strike”
“Hidden Strike” is a bad movie that’s easy to endorse. A buddy comedy co-starring the master of the genre, Jackie Chan, here paired with that jock joker John Cena, it’s action for those who like their cheese paired with some … Continue reading
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Next screening? “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles…Again”
Seth Rogen’s take on the franchise, lots of animation styles, endorsements from the usual low-rent quote whores of criticism. Could be good. Might be the same-old/same-old in a new CGI/stop-motion etc. wrapper. “TMNT: Mutant Mayhem” opens Wed. — Aug. 2.
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Movie Review: When “Natty Knocks,” Halloween fans shouldn’t answer
File “Natty Knocks” under that broad horror film rubric “I’ve seen worse.” It’s basically a screenwriting exercise, “Write another ‘Halloween’ without inviting a copyright infringement claim.” That makes for an unsurprising trek through suburbia in a Town With a Dark … Continue reading
Movie Review: French couple moves to Spain and contends with “The Beasts” among the rural locals
Many of us dream of making that “escape to the country,” finding a pastoral piece of rural wherever to get away from it all, get back to the land and experience a little peace. But what did Sartre warn us? … Continue reading
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Documentary Review: Dublin remembered through its folk music and a historic road — “North Circular”
Dublin’s North Circular Road isn’t anything the casual tourist might pick up on, even upon glancing at a map when visiting the city. It’s not a North American idea of what such a name might imply — an interstate loop … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: Cabaret Society carved up, one newspaper column at a time — “Sweet Smell of Success” (1957)
The look is as lurid as black and white cinematography ever got, New York after dark “Photographed,” the title tells us, in a novel way of giving credit, by the great “James Wong Howe.” The music is jazz at its … Continue reading
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Movie Review: That “new” Queen Anne house includes “The Mistress”
Writer-director Greg Pritikin’s “The Mistress” is a slick and servicable if somewhat unsurprising thriller about traumas newlyweds unearth and unleash when they move into a gorgeous old Queen Anne house in LA’s Angelino Heights corner of Echo Park. Pritikin apparently … Continue reading
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Netflixable? Homeless Soccer Players “Dream” of Glory in this Korean Comedy
Let’s get the words “ragtag team” and “feel-good” and “uplifting” out right at the beginning of a dissection of the Korean soccer comedy, “Dream.” Because you know if it’s an underdog sports comedy, all of those words apply, at least … Continue reading
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