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Daily Archives: January 30, 2024
“Argylle” time! Will they explain the spelling?
Two hours and 19 minutes of all star action comedy. Ready or not, here we go.
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Netflixable? Animated “Orion and the Dark” pokes around Childhood Phobias
One could swap the title to “Phobias” and change the studio branding to “Pixar” and Dreamworks’ “Orion and the Dark” would fit (somewhat) neatly into that Disney studio’s recent obsession with the metaphysical. A movie about being afraid of the … Continue reading
Movie Preview: Guy Ritchie puts Cavill, Golding and Elwes through WWII — “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare”
Lionsgate has this “true story” (Perhaps merely inspired by?) Action epic. They’ve had good luck with WWII films, so we’re keeping our fingers crossed.
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Netflixable? A Sailor in a Different Sort of Dead Calm — “Deep Fear”
“Deep Fear” isn’t a straight-up “Dead Calm” knockoff, despite the similarities in these waylaid-at-sea stories. It’s still about a sailboat hijacked by a person or persons the skipper stopped to rescue. The nautical props and “weapons” are going to be … Continue reading
Movie Preview: Kung Fu Estonia? “The Invisible Fight”
A martial arts period piece set during the Sino-Russian tensions of the early ’70s. This looks…nuts. Feb. 23, Kino Lorber does what it can for US/Estonian relations. Russia mocking? One can only hope.
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Movie Review: Paris Student/Stripper gives in to “My Sole Desire”
A body can go months at a time without seeing a crime thriller that DOESN’T have an obligatory “strip club scene” where a malefactor hangs out, where the cops, a detective or a relative of a missing person goes to … Continue reading
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