Daily Archives: June 15, 2023

Today’s DVD Donation?”A Radiant Girl” comes to Oviedo Public Library

Oviedo, Florida can sample a different sort of Holocaust story in this fictional tale of a Jewish teen so deep into the smell of the greasepaint, the roar of the crowd and the promise of the limelight that she minimizes … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Hamm and Fey ponder the Murders of “Maggie Moore(s)”

The exciting, clever bang-up finale to “Maggie Moore(s)” rather softens the disappointing blow that this off-key dark comedy’s first 90 minutes have delivered. I’m not saying that makes the film worth watching, but it makes this Jon Hamm and Tina … Continue reading

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Classic Film Review: Dick Powell’s got to choose between Jane Wyatt and Lizabeth Scott — “Pitfall” (1948)

Yes, a film buff can get his or her hands on every Bogart, Alan Ladd and John Garfield film noir in an economical amount of time. But it seems like there’s always another Dick Powell outing that you’ve passed-over, missed, … Continue reading

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Glenda Jackson: 1936-2023, always “A Touch of Class”

Two-time Oscar winner, former member of Parliament, grande dame of the stage, the small screen and the big one, Glenda Jackson was one of a kind. She lived 87 years, most of them bathed in glory. Tough, flinty, a British … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Gainsbourg and Mikhaël Hers invite us to join them as “The Passengers of the Night”

The journey isn’t epic, and it doesn’t cover a great distance — emotionally or geographically. But Mikhaël Hers’ latest film, set entirely in the XVth arrondisement of Paris and taking place over just under ten years, shows us the little … Continue reading

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Next screening? At long last “Indy” and his “Dial of Destiny”

Reviews out of Cannes weren’t enthusiastic, no surprise given the age of the franchise and the advanced years of its Man of Action leading man. But this trailer is the one that sells it for me and gives me some … Continue reading

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