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Daily Archives: June 27, 2023
Netflixable? South African “Bad Boys” go after “Jozi Gold”
“iNumber Number” began life as a South African cop thriller ten years ago, morphed into a single-season cop series and now returns to the screen via Netflix with “iNumber Number: Jozi Gold.” This genre thriller from Donovan Marsh, who directed … Continue reading
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Movie Review: A Immigrants’ Love Triangle Entangles Different Cultures and Agendas — “Sin La Habana”
Writer-director Kaveh Nabatian’s debut solo feature is a sensual and mystical love triangle tale of self-centered dreams, narcissistic agendas, sex, salsa and Santeria set among the immigrant communities of Montréal. “Sin La Habana” (Without Havana) is compact and completely immersive, … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Brian Cox is the Convict, Kate Beckinsale the “Prisoner’s Daughter”
Perhaps the biggest bonus to come from Brian Cox‘s lauded turn in the hit HBO series “Succession” is that it made him just viable enough to get a few indie feature films made, little grace notes added to a career … Continue reading
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