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Daily Archives: March 20, 2023
Movie Review: Keira and Carrie play the reporters who name the “Boston Strangler”
A “Zodiac” true story serial killer thriller earns a “She Said” styled treatment in “Boston Strangler,” a newspaper procedural about the dogged reporting that turned up clues and held an inept police department’s feet to the fire in an infamous … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Creepy Rich Kid Becomes a Nightmare for “The Tutor”
“The Tutor” is an engaging, well-acted and suspenseful thriller that stumbles through a string of plot holes on its way to a predictably unsatisfying ending. It toys with class, privilege and the injustices of crime and punishment and only seems … Continue reading
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Netflixable? Belgian “Noise” eats up your quiet time as you try to make sense of it
One of the advantages to streaming services is that they afford you the chance to repeatedly rewind, to help you catch a plot twist you may have missed or unravel a conclusion that seems muddled. Which is exactly what I … Continue reading
Netflixable? A newlywed sees it all slipping away in a time-skipping couple of days — “Still Time”
“Still Time,” or “Era ora,” is a light Italian rom-com about life and a marriage passing you by so abruptly you finally notice it. The gimmick here — a workaholic newlywed (Edoardo Leo) wakes up the day after his birthday … Continue reading
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