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Monthly Archives: March 2023
Lined up around the theater for the “John Wick 4” preview in O-Town
A “pre COVID mob scene” per the theater manager of this Regal Cinemas.
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Movie Review: Growing up with “Special” parents, a concerned but sardonic “Wildflower”
You’ve got to be brave when you include “special needs” characters in your movie. There are sensibilities, issues of compassion, prejudice in a “pre-judging” sense and even nomenclature that can get you into trouble. I hesitate to even mention movies … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Dafoe’s an art thief who goes through some things while trapped “Inside”
Willem Dafoe leads us into madness as a sort of performance art in “Inside,” a simple, austere thriller with a highly-polished sheen. A man, trapped by his greed and artistic/class resentment and passion for that one missing “self portrait” by … Continue reading
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Next Screening? “John Wick: Chapter 4”
Such a clever title must herald great things from “King” Keanu. That’s how he’s being pitched in the latest ads. “The King” is coming March 24. This should be fun mayhem and infliction of grievous bodily harm.
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Movie Preview: “The Little Mermaid”
Here’s the one.
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Movie Review: Adam Driver’s an armed and boring alien visitor in “65”
The sci-fi thriller “65” is a “Twilight Zone” episode that over-explains its set-up and surrenders its punch line, a simple quest narrative that lacks thrills and never makes us invest in it and the first serious miscalculation Adam Driver’s made … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: A “Wildflower” whose “Special Needs” parents depend on her
Coming of age, growing up with “special” parents. As in “special needs,” people who require their daughter’s help getting through the day. There’s a hint of “CODA” in the set up here. Let’s hope the execution is up to snuff. … Continue reading
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Netflixable? A South African sex-comedy that reminds us to “Do Your Worst”
South African sex comedies are rare on these cinematic shores. But when you travel “Around the world with Netflix,” you never know what you’ll stumble into. “Do Your Worst” is a laugher about a struggling single actress making bad decisions … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Jane and Lily, “Moving On” and taking names
“Moving On” is an amusingly edgy geriatric comedy that provides that late career comic duo Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin with their best star vehicle since “Nine to Five.” The laughs are droll, and unlike the strained “Grace & Frankie” … Continue reading
An Oscar night long on Emotion…and long
I like the idea of an Oscars that isn’t hurried. They were still “playing people off” at the 95th Academy Awards, and some needed it. But most did not. Let people finish their thoughts. The laundry list speeches are still … Continue reading
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