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Daily Archives: April 18, 2023
Movie Preview: Stephen King is coming for your kid — “The Boogeyman”
Your childhood fears writ large. June 2 in a Cineplex near you.
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Movie Preview: Henry Golding, Noomi Rapace and Sam Neill star in “Assassin Club”
This action pic starring Mr. “Crazy Rich Asian” “Gentleman,” drops digitally for streaming May 16.
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Movie Review: Prejudice, the Tie that Binds — “R.M.N.”
The climactic scene in Romanian writer-director Cristian Mungiu’s “R.M.N.” is a jaw-droppingly ugly town meeting. Almost everyone in the tiny Transylanian village of Recia Recfalva have shown up in the community hall to give vent to every prejudice, ignorance and … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant” sees a GI try to repay his Debt to his Interpreter
There’s a stately, almost funereal seriousness to Brit director Guy Ritchie’s first combat film. “The Covenant,” billed as “Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant” so that it isn’t confused with any horror movie titled that, has little of the antic energy and … Continue reading
