Daily Archives: February 15, 2023

Movie Review: A love triangle of youth is revisited in the Venice of Japan — “Yanagawa”

A melancholy Chinese romance of love-unconfessed and much else left unsaid, writer-director Luyi Zhang’s “Yanagawa” takes its title from its Japanese setting. But that title, like the film’s “love triangle that might be a quadrangle,” is somewhat ironic. The canal-laced … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Neeson, Kruger, Cumming & Co. vamp a new-old “Marlowe”

“Marlowe” is a vamp, a bunch of 60somethings playacting hardboiled 40somethings. I’m OK with that, for obvious reasons. The light isn’t right. This is the first filmed-version of Raymond Chandler’s famed LA gumshoe shot in Barcelona and Dublin, which explains … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Another teasing taste of “The Little Mermaid”

Disney and director Rob Marshall give us Halle Bailey “Under the Sea,” and the cackle of one Melissa McCarthy as Ursula… May 26.

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A Short film about Nicholson meeting Belushi — “The Cowboy and the Samurai”

Your daily dose of weird? Recreating the meeting of two infamous “bad boys,” just before filming “Going South” together. A bit of a goof starring Jamie Costa doing the Jack Drawl, and Sandy Danto as Belushi in full “Samurai Co-Star” … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Siblings grudgingly keep their promise to visit “All the Places (A todas partes)” in Mexico

There’s a difference “cute” and “cutesy.” But until the Mexican road comedy “All the Places (A todas partes),” I’d never tried to split hairs between “cute-ish” and cutesy. It’s about two semi-estranged siblings who mend fences by taking a cross-country … Continue reading

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