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Daily Archives: April 25, 2023
Movie Review: Stumbling into the AI future by hunting pedophiles — “The Artifice Girl”
The state of the art in the “artificial intelligence” debate is packed into a 90 minute indie drama just now making its way from the film festival circuit and into the reach of the general public. “The Artifice Girl” is … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Dianna Agron is terrified of her Biological “Clock”
I’m not a huge horror buff, fan or aficionado. But when I sit down to watch one I do like for it to be smart. “Clock” is a childbirth/”biological clock” thriller that has modern medicine playing God, The Holocaust and … Continue reading
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Harry Belafonte — 1927-2023
Harry Belafonte, who brought music from “The Islands” to the masses and helped integrate American pop music, film and television, an activist who never lost that passion for justice and equality, has died at the age of 96. He outlived … Continue reading
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Movie Review: The Restless Sadness of Manhood as viewed in “The Eight Mountains”
Inutterably gorgeous and inexpressively sad, “The Eight Mountains” is an Italian journey of male self-discovery, a “Razor’s Edge” without a war, “Eat Pray Love” with a little less indulgence. Based on a novel by Paolo Cognetti, it wrestles with a … Continue reading
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