Daily Archives: September 22, 2023

Friday night with Chopin, Liszt, Steinway and Svetlana

Because man doth not live by cinema alone. Svetlana Smolina at The Prizery, South Boston, VA

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Movie Review: Traverse City Bros make Mayhem with “Quicksand” the Least of their Problems

I can’t remember a comedy that caused me more anxiety than “Quicksand,” a scruffy little “film festival indie” that leaves that sheltered environment to try its luck competing in the real world. The lead characters are a couple goofballs who … Continue reading

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Netflixable? “The Saint of Second Chances” remembers an epic life “in” baseball, just not on the diamond

“The Saint of Second Chances” is the “baseball” documentary you never knew you wanted. Heartwarming, amusing, apalling and sad, this story of flawed baseball team owner, promoter/cheerleader Mike Veeck takes us through the ups and downs of a third generation … Continue reading

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Movie Review: “Dark Asset” Super Spy Dozes off Mid-Monologue

“Dark Asset” is another “chip in his brain” supersoldier/super-agent “gone rogue” thriller — yeah, that’s pretty much a genre now — a movie that goes from bad to exponentially worse by giving itself over to what is passed-off as an … Continue reading

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Documentary Preview: “The Stones and Brian Jones”

The Glimmer Twins — Mick and Keith — were the faces of the band, the ones who became songwriters and who made them stars. Charlie Watts was the little old grownup in the room, quiet, unassuming. Bill Wyman, whom you’ll … Continue reading

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Movie Review: “Expend4bles” isn’t exactly a keeper

Every label from middling to just plain bad has been saddled to “The Expendables” franchise, almost from the start. So there’s little sense piling onto what probably will be the last one — to make it to theaters, at least. … Continue reading

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