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Yearly Archives: 2023
Netflixable? Terrible Directors Make Terrible Adam Devine Movies — “The Out-Laws”
The reason we mention the credits of actors, writers and directors in reviews of their films is that “past is prologue” and “What you’ve done is what film producers will let you do again.” “The Out-Laws” is from Adam Sandler’s … Continue reading
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Movie Review– “Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One”
So who WILL they get to be the next James Bond, eh? Who CARES? Not while we’ve got Tom Cruise, in the saddle and laying it all on the line in the franchise that out-Bonds James Bond a little more … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Sound of Freedom” never quite rings that bell
A compelling hot-button subject and engrossing “true story” runs up against a ponderous script, pedestrian direction and the limited range of star Jim Caviezel in “Sound of Freedom,” a lumbering thriller about international child sex trafficking that flatlines when it’s … Continue reading
Movie Preview: The next big musical bio pic? “Bob Marley: One Love”
This Paramount release is coming in January, which suggests the studio doesn’t sense “Oscars” in a genre film that has long been an Academy favorite, but that maybe they had some notion it could be a contender. Usually they advertise … Continue reading
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Today’s DVD Donation? The Belgian farce “Employee of the Month” comes to Altamonte Springs, Florida… maybe
“Employee of the Month” is a dark comedy about a woman away under a soul crushing patriarchy only to have fellows who won’t promote her or plan on stealing her raise if she’s ever given one. And then a Black … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Poker players know better than to bet on a “Dead Man’s Hand”
Genre fans can pretty much tell when a Western is “off” just from a glance, and “Dead Man’s Hand” doesn’t pass that “This looks like a West that’s lived in” test. But as this horse opera’s from the director of … Continue reading
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Series Review: “Last Call: When a Serial Killer Stalked Queer New York” is “true crime” at its most infuriating
Somebody was “picking up,” killing and dismembering gay men and dumping their body parts across rural New Jersey and Pennsylvania in the early 1990s. And because the victims were gay and the little evidence at hand said they were “pick-up … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: A bloodier, more traditional Beauty “Belle,” meets her Beast
No singing. No dancing teapots or candelabras. No Disney. A bit horrific, as the French intended. July 14.
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Documentary Review: “Wham!” Remembered
If the pop powerhouse Wham! didn’t begin, progress to the “Top of the Pops” and end exactly this way — and it almost certainly did — it most certainly should have. Chris Smith’s engaging, adorably upbeat portrait of the brief, … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Scorsese, DiCaprio, De Niro, “Killers of the Flower Moon”
The first full trailer lays out the cast –Lilt Gladstone included — the historical backdrop and the stakes. A bit of “The Aviator” about it, with themes similar to “Gang’s of New York.” Oct. 6 in theaters, Apple TV+ to … Continue reading
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