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Monthly Archives: February 2024
BOX OFFICE: “Argylle” underwhelms, “Beekeeper” and “Wonka” outlast “Mean Girls”
An all-star cast doing another variation of Matthew Vaughn’s intro to spycraft “Kingsman” formula failed to pay dividends as middling Thursday night and not overwhelming Friday put “Argylle” on track to fall short of $17 million on its opening weekend. … Continue reading
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Next Screening? Martial Arts Mayhem’s about to hit “Foggy Mountain,” Vietnam
This “one last fight” thriller, from Well Go USA’s “Hi-Yah!” division, comes out way Feb. 6.
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Movie Review: Mexican Mobsters see “Divine Intervention” (“Divina Señal”) at Work in their Lives
One reason that funny filmmakers obsesses about “pacing” is their knowledge that, slow-burn comedies aside, speed overcomes many a sin when it comes to generating laughs. You never go far wrong, comically, when everything in your play/movie/sitcom happens at a … Continue reading
Netflixable? A Madcap action farce from Egypt — “Bogeyman”
Laugh-out loud moments pepper the fight scenes and random child-mishandling moments of “Bogeyman,” an Egyptian action farce that serves as a star vehicle for veteran character actor Amir Karara. Bearded, burly and in on the joke, Karara (of “Mousa”) is … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: Dirk Bogarde aims to Marry and Murder and “Cast a Dark Shadow” (1955)
Dirk Bogarde makes a devilishly vile, eyebrow-arching villain in “Cast a Dark Shadow,” a tasty tale in that most British of genres, the murder mystery. Not that there’s much “mystery” to who our murderer is. But as dastardly as Mr. … Continue reading
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Movie Review: A Millennial has her Coming of Age Moment — at 34 — “Scrambled”
It would be hard to understate how intensely lovable “Scrambled” is. Writer, director and star Leah McKendrick has made a scruffy, raunchy, rough-and-ready comedy about a Millennial whose biological clock has been sped up to the point where she puzzles … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Malik and Eric, inner city children with dreams — “We Grown Now”
A tale of growing up on the mean streets of Chicago, a loving family at home and family that you make when you make a great friend, this Minhal Baig drama is the embodiment of an Indie Spirit Award nominee. … Continue reading
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