Daily Archives: February 6, 2024

Movie Preview: A “teaser” for a Super Bowl movie commercial — “If”

Cute enough, I guess. No, I don’t refer to The Super Bowl as “The Big Game.” The National Concussion League can go suck it. Ryan Reynolds and Randall Park promote the preview showing during the final game of the endless … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Down and Out in Bangkok — “RedLife”

“RedLife” is a grimly immersive, relentlessly downbeat Thai melodrama that stumbles among the down-and-out crowd of Bangkok’s underbelly. Sex workers and thieves dream small — starting a life as a couple, getting a “real job,” a single mom simply hoping … Continue reading

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Movie Review: High School horror? Let’s wish the best for “Departing Seniors”

As horror movies that weave “Scream” and “Dead Zone” plot points and gimmicks with high school homophobia and staring it down go, “Departing Seniors” parks itself squarely in “I’ve seen worse.” Grace notes about sexuality, blunt treatments of bullying and … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: A Hitchiker with Cash, a Murder and Moral Quandary — “The Bad Shepherd”

One doesn’t get a sense that enough was spent on hiring a tasty mob-connected villain for this Feb. 23 release. But the setting and the set-up have time-proven potential. The tone of “The Bad Shepherd” seems just right. Money’s power … Continue reading

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Classic Film Review: “Chinatown” turns 50, Jake

There are a lot of reasons seasoned critics and cinephiles still hold onto the 1970s as Hollywood’s true “Golden Age.” They’re the touchstone decade built on a string of benchmark classics which we rightly measure all the films that followed … Continue reading

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Movie Review: “Genius” Kid uses science to win friends, “Popular Theory”

“Popular Theory” is a limp effort to reclaim the comic possibilities of “child genius” from TV (“Young Sheldon”) that makes one wish they’d just left this genre to the boob tube. It’s about a high school upperclasswoman who is all … Continue reading

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