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Daily Archives: January 31, 2024
Movie Review: Bryce breaks the spell, but there’s little magical about “Argylle”
An over-the-top, violent and campy prologue sets us up for the all-star action romp that is “Argylle,” an espionage comedy from the fellow who unleashed the “Kingsman” franchise, Matthew Vaughn. Brawls and epic shoot-outs break out, droll action heroes and … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: College Kids find the Terror in “Tarot”
A cast of promising and young things flip the cards and flip out at what follows May.
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Documentary Review: Tracing violent, fanatical Christian Nationalism to its sources — “God & Country”
A lot of people warned about what might happen. But most of America shrugged those warnings off, only to turn on a TV and gape, in shock, at the attack on the United States capital by right wing extremists on … Continue reading
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