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Daily Archives: February 24, 2023
Netflixable? An Expectant Mother frets over the horrors that await what’s in “The Womb (Inang)”
A good rule of thumb for horror cinema is that your movie can get away with being obvious, or it is allowed to be slow to unfold. But it can’t be both and work. That’s the curse of “The Womb,” … Continue reading
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Heavens, I miss Peter Sellers…and TWA
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Classic Film Review: Roger Corman’s WWII “on a budget” — “The Secret Invasion” (1964)
There were a couple of instances during his storied career as director, producer and “brand” that Roger Corman might have moved beyond B-movies and taken his shot at being an A-picture filmmaker. “The Secret Invasion,” a 1964 WWII combat picture, … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Epic and over-the-top, a sword and sorcery martial arts period piece — “Code of the Assassins”
Pity they changed the title from the more poetic “Song of the Assassins,” which is what it was called in China. Wirework and wilder than wild fights? Mark me “present.” This bad boy comes out March 3.
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Netflixable? “Ghostbusters” meets “Ghost” — “We Have a Ghost” is a bust
Was this what Netflix was thinking in serving up its overlong supernatural action comedy, “We Have a Ghost?” They won’t need to keep the streaming rights to “Ghost,” “Ghostbusters” or “Monster House.” They don’t have to wish they had Disney’s … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Creed III” waters down the “Rocky” Formula
Michael B. Jordan makes his directing debut in “Creed III,” his third acting outing in the never-ending “Rocky” saga, the first without founding father Sylvester Stallone on screen. And the movie he gives us is quiet, almost stately, a real … Continue reading
Movie Review: A Veteran tracks his missing brother into “Northern Shade”
Vietnam War literature is where we first heard the combat infantry expression “thousand yard stare.” It’s entered the war lit/war film lexicon as shorthand for the soldier whose eyes reflect the exhausted wariness of anybody too long “in country.” But … Continue reading
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