Monthly Archives: November 2023

Next screening? Bradley Cooper is Lenny, “Maestro”

Cannot. Wait. Great cast. Real ambition here. It looks soulful. And I see an unerring grasp of the man’s voice and walk and way of carrying himself.

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Classic Film Review: Richard Harris and Rachel Roberts star in Lindsay Anderson’s “This Sporting Life” (1963)

“This Sporting Life” sets up as a formulaic hardscrabble “rise and fall of a sports hero” drama, the tale of a miner who gets his first taste of success and the “good life” of the English upper classes via stardom … Continue reading

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Movie Review: “Trolls Band Together,” NSYNC sings along

At this point in Dreamworks’ “Trolls” enterprise, the adult thing to say is “Just give the kids what they want.” “Trolls Band Together” has a few chuckles, an inane plot and an NSYNC reunion to top off another sing-along-with-the-living-toys comedy … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Anybody ready to see Millie Bobby Brown play a “Damsel?”

It’s a Medieval fantasy with Robin Wright, Angela Bassett, Shohreh Agdashloo, Nick Robinson and Ray Winstone. Netflix is looking to keep itself in the Millie BB biz with this one.

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Movie Review: Herod and the Magi get all the laughs on the “Journey to Bethlehem

When it’s good, “Journey to Bethlehem,” the latest faith-based film to take a shot at The Nativity Story, is playful and fun with actors who figure their characters are a bit campy, and vamp accordingly. It’s a musical with plenty … Continue reading

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Next screening? “Trolls Band Together”

Yeah, it’s a glamorous gig, isn’t it? No, the title has nothing to do with social media practices on ExTwitter. This singing silliness for the very young opens next week. Review to come shortly.

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BOX OFFICE: “The Marvels” sets a new Marvel Record — Lowest MCU Opening Ever

The trailers were underwhelming enough to lower expectations, not just for critics heading in to review “The Marvels,” but for audiences wondering how to start their weekend with a movie. If I was guessing, and I am, that alone — … Continue reading

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Netflixable? A “Se7en” reunion smothers “The Killer”

So this is Netflix’s much ballyhoo’d David Fincher thriller, a film reuniting the acclaimed director with the screenwriter who wrote his breakout film, “Se7en?” It’s a hitman tale, beginning with a stalk and a job that finally happens and goes … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Jeff Goldblum and Fernando Trueba animate a long lost musician — “They Shot the Piano Player”

The great Spanish filmmaker Fernando Trueba takes an unusual route to investigating, remembering and immortalizing a Brazilian “samba jaza” and boss nova pianist in “They Shot the Piano Player.” He turned his search for answers about the talent, life and … Continue reading

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Netflixable? “Resident Evil: Death Island” moves the franchise permanently into CGI

“Resident Evil: Death Island” continues the migration of this long-running video-game adaptation/series to the CGI universe. It’s a continuation of the storyline of the bio-weapon zombie series “Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness,” and judging from the clips of that 2020-2021 CGI … Continue reading

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