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Daily Archives: June 12, 2023
Netflixable? “The Catholic School” for Rich Romans produces a Heinous Crime
“The Catholic School” is a story ripped from recent Italian history, the story of a heartless kidnapping, rape and murder in an age when Italian law did not consider rape a crime against a woman, but rather against the public … Continue reading
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Series Review: Tom Holland & Co. take us into the True Crime ’70s — “The Crowded Room”
I’ve taken to disparaging a lot of the streaming series I’m pitched and that I get around to sampling or even reviewing as “drip drip drip” storytelling. Even the cliffhanger serials of yore, the ones that Lucas and Spielberg were … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Jim Caviezel and Bill Camp are hunting pedophiles — “Sound of Freedom”
This international child trafficking thriller built around “The Passion of the Christ” star opens July 4. But what’s “really” going on here? What agenda is in play? Caviezel has made films like this his cause, and he adds a little … Continue reading
