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Daily Archives: December 23, 2023
Movie Review: “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” feels like the beginning of the End
Make it stop. Because at this point, we’ve kind of given up on “make it better.” Warner Brothers and DC finish the job of wasting the great casting coup of their “Justice League” era comic book film adaptations in a … Continue reading
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Movie Review: This wedding? It’s to be or not to be with “Anyone But You”
A clumsy riff on Shakespeare with mismatched leads, a bit of nudity – only some of it sexual — and a busload of F Bombs, “Anyone But You” is about as close as Hollywood can get to a rom-com that … Continue reading
BOX OFFICE: “Aquaman 2” opens big, not huge, “Wonka” still sweet, “Migration” middling
The Christmas box office this year won’t be one for the record books. A few big films that might have been bigger, a family treat that keeps on giving and nothing spectacular among the titles with lower expectations. “Aquaman 2: … Continue reading
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