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Monthly Archives: January 2023
Movie Preview: More J-Horror, this time in an Anglo-Dutch thriller about Jewish mysticism and demons and what not — “Attachment”
Yes, there’s officially now a subgenre of horror tales built on Jewish traditions, religious practices and demonology. Throw in a little same sex romance, and…”That’s CO-pen-HA-gen!” This Danish production in (mostly) English comes to Shudder Feb. 9.
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Movie Review: Whatever you do, “Don’t Look at the Demon”
The “yank’em out of the frame” horror movie effect has been beaten to death in the twenty or so years since it became commonplace. So it’s always refreshing when someone comes along and turns demonic creatures — young women, usually … Continue reading
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Netflixable? A messy, not-silly-enough mashup — “The School for Good and Evil”
The real test of a screen actor’s mettle isn’t a coveted turn in an awards-bait role, or even an ambitious chance to “stretch” and do something you’ve never done as a performer. It’s showing up for something that, whatever your … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Gerard Butler & Co. keep it “Plane” and Simple
That Gerard Butler has more movie career lives than a damned cat. Every time you figure “It’s time to pack your bags for the C-movie express,” Gerry B. shows up in a dumb thriller that somehow “plays.” He buys in, … Continue reading
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Anybody watch The Golden Globes? Did they predict the Oscar favorites?
I had to catch a preview of “Plane” last night, which is a handy excuse for not watching something I gave up on years ago. The best way to experience the Golden Globes is like the best way to watch … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: “Three Day Millionaire,” a Brit heist picture with a whiff of Guy Ritchie about it
Feb. 21, we see if these Grimsby wankers score, right? Oy!
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Movie Preview: A tragedy about the AIDS epidemic as it hits Brazil, “The First Fallen”
If you think of the fascist conditions in Brazil at the time this was made, you have to appreciate the guts it took to get “The First Fallen” made. Seems tougher minded than most Hollywood looks back at that epidemic. … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Feel-good French Bon Bon for foodies? “Kitchen Brigade”
Feel good movies are a universal language, a cinema lover’s comfort food whose formula crosses borders and language barriers. I dare say “Kitchen Brigade” would amuse, tickle and touch in most any language. But the year’s first winner in this … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: A Drama about the Fight Over the Keystone Pipeline — “On Sacred Ground”
David Arquette, Amy Smart, Irene Bedard, Frances Fisher, Mariel Hemingway, and Tom Cruise’s actor/screenwriter brother William Mapother are the stars. This politically-environmentally charged drama, scripted by Mapother, comes out Friday (Jan. 13).
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Movie Review: Iceland’s Oscar hopes are pinned to teenaged “Beautiful Beings”
“Beautiful Beings” is a rough and harrowing coming-of-age drama in the tradition of “Kids,” “Thirteen” and “My Own Private Idaho.” Any hint of “Stand by Me” romanticized boy bonding is smothered where we fear these unparented, impulsive 13-year-olds will end … Continue reading
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