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Monthly Archives: April 2023
Movie Preview? Ever heard of the “Blue Beetle?”
Nothing to do with Volkswagen, not really connected to Ant-Man or The Tick or The Wasp. But in theaters in August. A Mexican superhero with ancient powers? Is he a big deal in Mexico? Is the comic in Spanish, because … Continue reading
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Netflixable? Norwegian Merchant Mariners weather WWII — “War Sailor”
“War Sailor (Krigsseileren)” is a Norwegian Tale of Two Sailors. It’s a somber World War II sea saga of sorrow, sacrifice and everything that can go wrong when you sail your merchant ship repeatedly into harm’s way. Writer-director Gunnar Vikane … Continue reading
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Next screening? ILLUMINATION! It’s “Super Mario Brothers” time
I keep telling myself I’m not the target audience for this, as if that’ll help. But if could be kiddie catnip, encouraging a whole new generation of gamers. This puppy opens in mere days.
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Tarantino makes it Official — “The Tenth Film By QT” will be his last. At least he’s making it about a Movie Critic
You’re never happy when a great booster of the cinema, a genuine film enthusiast, hangs it up. But if we’re to take Quentin Tarantino at his word, the just-turned-60 Oscar-winning director of “Pulp Fiction,” “Jackie Brown” and “Once Upon a … Continue reading
Netflixable? “Kill Boksoon” serves up the tests facing a Korean Killer for Hire
On screen hit men and women have had a code — “rules” — going back at least as far John Woo’s “The Killer,” which folded into the early films of Luc Besson (“Nikita,” “Leon: The Professional). Besson added the idea … Continue reading
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Got your tickets to see John Cusack at the Florida Film Festival yet?
April 21, the Florida Film Festival will play host to An Evening with John Cusack, a screening of his Cameron Crowe teen romance classic “Say Anything,” followed by a Q & A moderated by yours truly. If you live in … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: The “Final” “Guardians of the Galaxy 3” trailer?
Hell, who can keep these straight? “Final trailer,” I mean. Pratt and Saldana and Cooper and Dave and Vin Groot and this week’s villain? OK. May 5. Hard to top this one, tho. It’s got period-appropriate fanboy service pop in … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Abraham’s story aimed at the Easter audience — “His Only Son”
Writer-director David Helling introduces and adds a filmed postscript to his first feature film, “His Only Son,” something not wholly unheard of in mainstream cinema, but not that unusual in faith-based films. He talks down the film’s budget and talks … Continue reading
Netflixable? Stressed Spanish lives interlocked, desperate and “On the Fringe”
“On the Fringe” might be the most stressful film on Netflix right now. A great cast makes this Spanish drama of desperation and quiet heartbreak not so much hard to watch as unhealthy to internalize. These are portraits of interconnected … Continue reading
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BOX OFFICE: “Dungeons” vs. “John Wick 4,” neck and neck on a brisk pre-Easter weekend
As of early Saturday, Deadline.com was calling the box office race this weekend too close to call. The jaunty newcomer “Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves,” did $16 million via Wed and Thursday previews and daytime ticket sales Friday, a … Continue reading
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