Monthly Archives: March 2023

Movie Preview: The feature film version of LeBron and his early hoops “fam” — “Shooting Stars”

He’s already covered this ground with a pretty good documentary, “More than a Game.” As an aside, the one time I interviewed LBJ was for that film. Interesting story, complicated guy. “The Chosen One” and the guys who became his … Continue reading

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Documentary Review: “In Viaggio” captures the travels and messages of Pope Francis

The most common image in “In Viaggio: The Travels of Pope Francis,” is the one represented in two photographs above. We see the Argentinian pope, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, in scores of over-the-shoulder shots, filmed from behind as he rides, … Continue reading

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Movie Review: An Andean Homage to Martial Arts Classics — “The Fist of the Condor”

“The Fist of the Condor” transports the basic elements of your typical Bruce-Lee-in-Hong-Kong era martials arts “epic” to the beaches, biker bars and Andean mountains of Chile, and gives us all the archetypes of the genre speaking Spanish. This old-fashioned … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Pixar’s “Elemental” trailer doesn’t give away much

June 16, “opposites” like fire and ice, attract? Ok. Quasi-funky score. Almost no dialogue. Interesting look, but no more than “interesting.” Are you sold?

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Movie Review: “Colorblind” takes its metaphor ever-so-seriously

“Colorblind” is a heavy-handed melodrama about race that never overcomes the air of “student film” that its many ways of underscoring its lone metaphor provide. It’s about a Black artist who suffers from colorblindness, a trait she has passed on … Continue reading

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Netflixable? “Johnny,” a tale of a righteous Polish priest and the petty crook he saved

“Johnny” is about one inspiring priest’s efforts to create a Catholic hospice to give Poles facing death a compassionate end of life experience, battling a foul-mouthed archbishop over the idea even as he himself battled the cancer that would kill … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Mark Duplass and Sterling K. Brown, holed up in a “Biosphere” as the world ends

Yeah, it’s a dramedy. Sad and dark and funny. July 7. Take a gander.

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Movie Review: A Badass Biker Movie from France — “Rodeo”

Put the French thriller “Rodeo” in enough theaters, and the main thing greeting the next “Fast/Furious” iteration — along with tens of millions at the box office — would be hoots of laughter. “Rodeo” is an unblinking, gritty and nervous … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Filipino “Partners in Crime” camp up a caper

Imagine “Weekend at Bernie’s” as a caper comedy directed by John Waters’ Filipina sister. That’s “Partners in Crime,” a campy Filipino romp filled with drag performers, only because they’re Filipino, they’re of a culturally accepted “third gender,” baklâ. Watching the … Continue reading

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Movie Review: An old Man, an Immigrant girl, “A Handful of Water”

“A Handful of Water” is a feel good immigration tale that doesn’t quite the deliver the feels. A choppy, untidy narrative, abrupt shifts in temperament and a vague grasp of right, wrong, morality and the law drag this slight, sentimental … Continue reading

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