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Daily Archives: March 10, 2023
Movie Review: Tobin Bell’s Supernatural Grief Counseling Might help a Guy who Needs to be “Rebroken”
There’s a winning business idea tucked into the 93 minutes of the grief, guilt and its consequences drama “Rebroken.” The film features Tobin Bell, the Once and Always “Jigsaw,” as a sort of inscrutable therapist members of a grief self-help … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Eye candy galore, “The Super Mario Bros. Movie”
This is lovely to look at. The um “story?” Hard to uh, SAY. April 5 we find out.
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Netflixable? “Luther: The Fallen Sun,” gets the Netflix treatment
Long review short, if you liked Idris Elba as the plays-by-his-own-rules DCI John Luther on the British TV series, you’ll enjoy another two hours with him in the made for Netflix film, “Luther: The Fallen Sun.” Whatever else the series … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Léa Seydoux copes with fading father and a budding affair “One Fine Morning (Un beau matin)”
A widowed single-mom, broken-hearted over her aging father’s decline, finds something to look forward to in stealing another woman’s husband in “One Fine Morning (“Un beau matin”), the latest navel-gazing drama from the director of “Bergman Island” and “Goodbye First … Continue reading
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