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Daily Archives: May 27, 2023
Netflixable? “The Year I Started Masturbating”
It’s titled “The Year I Started Masturbating,” it stars “Sleepy Hollow” hottie Katia Winter and it’s SWEDISH. What’s not to love in this made-for-Netflix sex comedy? A lot. There’s a lot not to love. It’s a tepid tease of a … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Lithuania faces Soviet Occupation, and finds itself wanting — “In the Dusk” aka “At Dusk”
Lithuanian filmmaker Sharunas Bartas achieves a “Defiance” level of grim, wintry detail in his post-war Soviet occupation drama “In the Dusk.” The director of “The Corridor,” “Freedom” and “Frost” tells a story of his native land’s countryside in 1948, with … Continue reading
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Movie Review: American Quartet takes a zany “Joy Ride” through the People’s Republic
“Joy Ride” is loud, vulgar and crude, exactly what you’d expect from an Asian-American romp across “Girls’ Trip/Bridesmaids” terrain. But “Crazy Rich Asians” screenwriter turned director Adele Lim gives this raunchy road trip comedy a “Joy Luck Club” detour into … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: So how is “The Big Red One” holding up?
Memorial Day weekend always means WWII movie marathons on all your favorite classic movie channels. But I thought I’d get a jump on that by tracking down a favorite of mine from the ’80s and watching it for the first … Continue reading
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Netflixable? Rural Mexican kids come of age in the sentimental “Where the Tracks End”
“Where the Tracks End” is an affectionate appreciation for the broke, small town schools that were the rule in much of Mexico much longer than they should have been, and the inspiring, intrepid women and men who made it their … Continue reading
