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Daily Archives: May 25, 2023
Classic Film Review: Angela Bassett as Tina Turner, “What’s Love Got to Do With It?” (1993)
When “Tina: The Tina Turner Musical” hit the road a few years back, two different women were cast to play the singing, dancing tyro from “Nutbush City Limits.” The producers weren’t stupid. What mere mortal could pull off what Turner … Continue reading
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Movie Review: A Lot of Care went into Bringing Stephen King’s “The Boogeyman” to the Screen
Craftsmanship counts for a lot in the pristine, PG-13 frights of “The Boogeyman,” a polished and well-cast Stephen King adaptation. As spine-tingling suspense is a reflexive human response that can generated by shot-selection, lighting, music that sets a tone and … Continue reading
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Netflixable? German teens cope with joking genitals — “Hard Feelings”
Be honest. It’s the alliterative, titillating headline that grabbed you, right? Do yourself a favor. DON’T Google “movie with a talking penis.” There are a LOT more of those than you think, so no, it wasn’t invented with that “Pam … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Idris Elba is Our Man on Board in the middle of a “Hijack”
A negotiator tries to keep himself and 200 disparate passengers Alice until they land. A late June Apple TV+ release.
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The song they left out of the new “Little Mermaid?”
Considering the stiff and static new version of “The Little Mermaid” runs some 50 minutes LONGER than the classic it is remaking, the only reason to leave this out is…the violence. If you’re giving us photo real (and emotionless) fish … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Just Get Gerard Butler to “Kandahar”
As this review is publishing, Hollywood screenwriters are still on strike, hoping to acquire better compensation for all the platforms their work appears on and unionized protection from all the things that AI-generated writing could take away. Watching a strictly-formula … Continue reading
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Movie Review: A Comic invites a Legend to Play his Dad — “About My Father”
Sebastian Maniscalo is a bouncy, animated stand-up comic who uses his Italian-American background in his act. So when he whipped up a screenplay with some of that material as a star vehicle, who’s he get to play the title character … Continue reading
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