Monthly Archives: March 2023

Netflixable? “Tonight You’re Sleeping With Me”

Here’s a Polish romance whose title is a promise about what it provides. “Tonight You’re Sleeping With Me” is an invitation to a nap. A corny melodrama with the classic “neglected” wife, “self-absorbed” husband and irresistible “old flame,” the screenwriters … Continue reading

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Movie preview: Disney’s all-star reboot of “Haunted Mansion”

Rosario and Lakeith and Owen and DeVito and Jamie Lee and Tiffany and Leto and on it goes — ghosts and ghost busting? And all on July 28.

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“It Happens Every Spring” homework

Yeah, I’ve got a couple of movies that just came in to review. “Urgent” the last minute publicists say. “Manana,” I say. Why? #ItHappensEverySpring. A spring training break at the Trop in the Banana Republic of Florida. And no movie … Continue reading

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Documentary Review: “American Bolshevik” sticks up for the long-hated Coyote

Unfortunately titled, not quite as polished, shot, edited and “expert” driven as you might hope, “American Bolshevik” begins with a wealthy Newport, Rhode Island philanthropist recounting stories of dogs she’s lost to coyotes. It features more disturbing still photographs and … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Michael Shannon tells Kate Hudson and Don Johnson’s Writer’s Conference “A Little White Lie”

I can’t speak for what they’re like today, but in less politically-correct times, university writer’s conferences were a literary spectacle that unleashed famous novelists, poets and non-fiction authors and their fans and groupies on assorted august academic institutions and their … Continue reading

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Documentary Preview: “What the Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears?”

Big, brassy popular pop band takes an Iron Curtain countries tour for the State Dept. and the wheels come off their 1970s career. This seems paranoid and perhaps delusional, but true, false or exaggerated, it could be fascinating. March. 24.

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Movie Review: Malin Makes Babies at “The Donor Party”

In her latest, Malin Åkerman plays a 40something divorcee who has “baby fever,” which is why she finds herself coming on to select single men the night of her peak ovulation, turning a friend’s birthday gathering into “The Donor Party.” … Continue reading

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Movie Review: London Architect returns to Wyoming as “The Pilgrim”

“The Pilgrim” is a serene, scenic and soul-searching indie drama that goes adrift as it charts an over-familiar course. It’s about a workaholic manager at a London construction firm summoned home to the Great Plains after his mother dies. He … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Horror, just in time for Juneteenth — “The Blackening”

Sort of a “Scream” send up, genre aware and genre mocking higher-minded than the “Scary Movie” outings of yore. June 16.

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Movie Review: “Operation Fortune” lets Guy Ritchie Reunite with His Muse — “Ruse de Guerre”

Guy Ritchie may have — at long last — lost his fastball when it comes to action ensemble pieces with his muse, Jason Statham. But their fifth collaboration, a “Mission: Somewhat Improbable” caper (action) comedy, has Aubrey Plaza, Hugh Grant, … Continue reading

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