Monthly Archives: March 2023

Movie Review: Cole Hauser and Morgan Freeman chase “The Ritual Killer”

“The Ritual Killer” trots out Morgan Freeman as yet another expert involved in a serial killer case. And for his benefit, the screenwriters discovered a grabby hook to hang this thriller on, an arcane subject for his character’s expertise. The … Continue reading

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Movie Review: “Unwelcome” pregnant couple face Ireland’s other “little people”

Now here’s a proper gore and splatter fest, and from Ireland no less. “Unwelcome” is a murderous mashup of “Straw Dogs” and…wait for it…”Leprechaun!” It’s visceral (literally) and pulse-pounding on occasion. And as we see the wee creatures making all … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Are we ready for a Seth Rogen/Paul Rudd/Rose Byrne, John Cena take on turtles? “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem”

August 4, is it?

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Netflixable? Kate DiCamillo’s “The Magician’s Elephant” becomes an animated kid’s film

When see we Kate DiCamillo’s name on children’s film, we sit up take notice, and keep an eye and an ear out for themes, “life lessons” and the like. One of the most popular writers of kid-lit in English, she’s … Continue reading

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Series Review: “Daisy Jones & the Six,” Never quite “Almost Famous”

“Daisy Jones & the Six” is a buzzed-about show that’s been on everybody’s radar for a few months for the following reasons. Elvis’s granddaughter, Riley Keough stars as a singer-songwriter in a Stevie Nicks/Laura Nero early ’70s mold. It’s based … Continue reading

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BOX OFFICE: “Creed III” punches above its weight, “Ruse de Guerre” struggles, “Cocaine Bear” stays high

A $7 million Thursday folded into a $22 million Friday ensures that the third film in the (alleged) “Creed” trilogy will have the biggest opening in that “Rocky” spinoff franchise. Deadline.com is projecting $51 for “Creed III,” as of Sat … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Dropped out, Manic, stuck in “The Year Between”

“The Year Between” is an amusing, infuriating and sometimes touching dance around mental illness. It’s a dry, droll dramedy that dares to show the narcissism that comes with a diagnosis that gives a college coed license to suck all of … Continue reading

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Book Review: Geena Davis bubbles off the page, “Dying of Politeness”

The voice that giggles off the page in her new memoir is unmistakably Geena Davis — funny, frank, and self-effacing, a tall woman and towering talent with a lifelong girlish streak. She is Thelma without the hellion’s drawl, Dottie Hinson, … Continue reading

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Netflixable? “Love at First Kiss (Eres Tu)” kind of spoils the fun

There’s something vaguely enervating about the Spanish romance “Love at First Kiss.” It never was a romantic comedy, despite having a situation or two and a character or two ripe for it. And the film rarely crosses the line into … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Kidnapped and lost your glasses? A stranger with a cellphone can help — “Unseen”

Suspenseful but contrived, over-the-top and far from the most “logical” thriller, file “Unseen” under “sloppy movie but a good time.” It’s a sight-impaired person imperiled thriller, borrowing its can’t-see, a stranger on a cell phone can help plot from “See … Continue reading

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