Monthly Archives: June 2023

Classic Film Review: Mitchum, Greer and Bendix in Don Siegel’s “The Big Steal” (1949)

Guilty pleasure picture or a bucket list movie for Robert Mitchum completists, Don Siegel’s “The Big Steal” is a must-see for film buffs who like their tough guys tough, their dames mouthy and their action lean and mean — simple … Continue reading

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Netflixable? The Soapy Story of a Danish Ed Sheeran’s abitrary stardom — “A Beautiful Life”

One of the illusions fed by the old, Darwinian model of cinema distribution was the notion that every “foreign” film must be good, if it made it all the way to North America. A film that stirred up attention and … Continue reading

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Movie Review: The Moveable Feast that was “Daliland”

Pick up any biography or autobiography of the glitterati of the Swinging Sixties or Hedonistic ’70s and you’ll find mentions — plenty of mentions — of the surrealist painter and Spanish bon vivant Salvador Dali. He might have been infatuated … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Kate Beckinsale and Brian Cox star in “Prisoner’s Daughter”

That darned Brian Cox has been busy. “Succession” wraps up, he had that fly fishing movie in the can (“Mending the Line“). And now this drama about a terminally ill ex-con coming to stay with his daughter and do some … Continue reading

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Movie Review: How “Family” made LeBron — “Shooting Stars”

A good cast and some impressively played, staged, filmed and edited basketball come together in “Shooting Stars,” an over-familiar feel-good sports drama about the relationships, influences, missteps and triumphs of the formative years of LeBron James. It covers much the … Continue reading

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