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Daily Archives: January 21, 2023
Movie Review: A Jewish daughter starts to wonder about her mother’s “Attachment”
Maja is a Danish actress who has found a new love, but who comes to realize her “Attachment” isn’t the one that rules her new lover’s life in this thriller that dabbles in Jewish supernaturalism. It’s a mysterious, quietly suspenseful … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: The Urtext for Thrillers — “The Most Dangerous Game” (1932)
As I looked up the credits of this 1932 film, I stumbled across a 2022 remake I missed starring Casper van Diem and Judd Nelson, among others. That’s hardly a surprise. “The Most Dangerous Game” is the most filmed, referenced, … Continue reading
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