Monthly Archives: September 2023

Movie Preview: Awkwafina is the “Quiz Lady,” of Course Will Ferrell is the Host

Sandra Oh plays the loopy sister in this dognapped farce set for Nov. 3 on Hulu. I laughed a couple of times. Got to be a good sign for the “Quiz Lady.”

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Movie Preview: A real-time thriller with kidnapper Toby Jones holding Luke Bracey’s Daughter — “Mercy Road”

“Just keep driving” that Ute, mate. Yeah, it’s Australian. Vague “crime in the Outback” vibe. Trapped in that Ute, frantically on the phone, rising threat levels, a panicked dad who “Didn’t know.” Oct. 6, we’ll know.

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Movie Review: “My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3,” a lame excuse for a Working Vacation in Greece

She already got two movies and a TV series out of “My Big Fat Greek Wedding.” And Nia Vardalos even put a Greek travel comedy into theaters, “My Life in Ruins.” But it’s pretty obvious that the only thing Hollywood … Continue reading

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Movie Review: A Horror flop over “Nun II” soon

What a random, almost plotless debacle “The Nun II” turns out to be. Three screenwriters — one assumes (this is AI-generated bad) — took characters created by James Wan and Gary Dauberman, and sort of half-assed their way into giving … Continue reading

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Next screening? “The Nun II”

Part of “The Carnage in the Convent” universe. Let’s have a good fright in Regal 4DX this Thursday afternoon, eh?

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Classic Film Review: British Sailors Fight the French and their Officers — “Damn the Defiant!”(1962)

There’s one line from the chorus of the nautical anthem “Rule Britannia!” that always makes me cringe. “Britons never will be slaves.” Anybody who remembers reading of the 150 years of “press gangs,” rounding up civilian men in seaports or … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Anthony Hopkins remembers “One Life” lived saving Children from the Nazis

Johnny Flynn plays the younger version of a very old man remembered for his “Save one life, save the world” mission. Helena Bonham Carter, Lena Olin, Romula Garai and Jonathan Pryce also star. Considering that Hopkins isn’t being offered much … Continue reading

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Netflixable? “The Swan Princess: A Fairytale is Born,” and goes on and on and…

In the spirit of “It’s never too soon to start teaching the kids discernment and the difference between cut-rate and low-bit-rate CGI animation and the good stuff,” let’s dive into the latest “Swan Princess” incarnation. “The Swan Princess: A Fairytale … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Hilary Swank is “The Good Mother,” or is she?

Hilary Swank’s screen career is a stark reminder that all an Oscar or two really gets you is the attention of filmmakers with a challenging role to offer, and perhaps just enough money to get that film made. Because a … Continue reading

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Movie Review: From college-bound to “undocumented” and on the run — “Marisol”

A teen’s plans for college and a brighter future are derailed when she finds out she’s an undocumented immigrant in “Marisol,” a compelling if melodramatic version of the struggle to get to America narrative. Films from “El Norte” to “A … Continue reading

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