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Daily Archives: March 15, 2023
Documentary Preview: Remembering “Little Richard: I Am Everything”
It’s 2023. Maybe the world is finally ready for Little Richard and everything he unleashed April 21, from Magnolia and CNN Films.
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Movie Review: “Stonewalling” completes a Downbeat portrait of Being Young in China
The Beijing-based husband and wife team of Huang Ji and Ryûji Otsuka’s latest portrait of China’s Generation Xi follows a protagonist from their drama “The Foolish Bird” into college but unable to escape the rootlessness and grind that the country’s … Continue reading
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Next screening? Let’s dip into “Shazam 2: Fury of the Gods”
Big name guest stars, same jokey tone. Could be fun. Let’s see.
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Movie Review — “John Wick: Chapter 4”
“John Wick: Chapter 4” is way cool, and way too damned long. It is the epic and epic-length installment in a franchise that’s served up “the same, only more of it” with each fresh outing, a lurid, violent, over-armed, over-designed … Continue reading