Monthly Archives: June 2023

Movie Review: H.G. Wells’ Megalomaniac is Back in “Fear the Invisible Man”

Science fiction icon H.G Wells’ oft-filmed 1897 novel gets a fresh, gloomy Victorian Gothic adaptation in “Fear the Invisible Man,” a film that is faithful to the style, themes and spirit of the novel without literally being the exact same … Continue reading

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Next Screening? Pixar’s “Elemental”

So Pixar is talking about what tolerance and relationship compatibility in an animated metaphor built around the ancient base “elements” of science?” Their latest has an *Inside/Out” and “Soul” vibe and the trailer doesn’t necessarily give away what they’re doing … Continue reading

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Movie Review: A Mexican-American Cheetos Origin Story — “Flamin’ Hot”

Actress turned director Eva Longoria’s “Flamin’ Hot” is a lightly charming love letter to Mexican-American pluck, resolve and grace in the face of every obstacle that one’s adoptive country throws in your path. Longoria and screenwriters Lewis Colick and Linda … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Something Slippery is down in “The Tank”

“The Tank” is a polished period piece thriller set in the 1970s Pacific Northwest, but filmed in New Zealand, with a mostly-Kiwi cast-and-crew. Because nothing looks like the undeveloped past of Washington and Oregon’s coasts like the rocky shores of … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: “Expend4ables” add Megan, Garcia, 50Cent

Sly, Statham and Dolph are back, with a few new “recruits” joining the ranks of a movie I can’t recall anyone asking for. But sure, another “Expendables?” I was under the impression the movie biz had written off Fitty. He’s … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Swiss Cheese Nazis Never Saw “Mad Heidi” coming

Crowd-funded and Swiss-made, “Mad Heidi” is a straight-up old school “grindhouse” splatter film, a blood-in-the-lens, naked babes in the prison shower frolic through Swiss stereotypes and Swiss cheese Nazis. And if it was as good as its fundraising pitch and … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Londoner figures out Lagos is no place to lose your “Passport”

First off, know this about “Passport,” a Nigerian “comedy” about a stolen passport and the neighborhood hustlers who must be cajoled into giving it back. Not all Nigerian films are this bad. If like me you like to travel Around … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Miller shines, sprints and explains as “The Flash”

Ezra Miller turns out to be every bit as on-the-spectrum manic, antsy, and impulsive as you’d expect in a stand-alone film about “The Flash.” He gives us a comic book character with issues and an agenda, two distinct and noticably … Continue reading

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Next screening? Eva Longoria’s comic ode to “Flamin’ Hot”

Friday on Hulu. I hear it’s a hoot, funny enough to go theatrical. We’ll see about that.

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Movie Review: A Love Story Musical set to The Indigo Girls — “Glitter & Doom”

Well who knew what the summer 2023 needed was a sweet, fluffy-with-some-complications musical romance set to the tunes of Amy Ray and Emily Saliers, aka The Indigo Girls? That’s “Glitter & Doom,” an indie gem making the rounds of a … Continue reading

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