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Daily Archives: April 12, 2024
Movie Preview: Rachel Sennott has NO business claiming “I Used to be Funny”
This indie dramedy puts a would-be stand-up in crisis over a girl she used to nanny. PTSD, Sennott (“Shiva Baby,” “Bottoms,””Bodies Bodies Bodies”) and stand-up comedy. Sure, Samantha Bee’s husband is the most recognizable face in the supporting cast. But … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Eckhart, Olga and Pettyfer — Espionage meets Revenge with this “Chief of Station”
If one is being perfectly candid, “good” thrillers don’t often wind up down the food chain at Vertical Releasing. But some movies are a hard sell. Many, many actors aren’t “box office,” even if they once were. This looks good. … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: Early McQueen, the “punk” in “The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery”
Steve McQueen got his big break in landing the lead in the late ’50s bounty hunter Western “Wanted: Dead or Alive.” And that translated into his first quality, name-recognition movie roles. He is the ostensible lead in the ensemble thriller … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Daisy Ridley’s gonna show those Brits and swim The Channel — “Young Woman and the Sea”
There’s always a first. It’s often someone like American Gertude “Trudy” Ederle, someone willing to ignore “No woman can swim that far,” to fend off jellyfish and sniping Brits. “Young Woman and the Sea” Stars Ms. Daisy and co-stars Stephen … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: A TV show that was “more” than a show — “I Saw the TV Glow”
The strangeness and “festival darling” nature of this mystery/coming-of-age drama gets across in this dark and magical trailer for the latest film from “We’re Going to the World’s Fair” director Jane Schoenbrun. May 3.
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Netflixable? Reindeer herders face a “Stolen” way of life in this Swedish thriller
Today’s “Around the World with Netflix” outing takes us to snowy, remote region we outsiders used to call Lapland (Sápmi, is preferred by the locals), that treeline on the edge of the tundra in northern Norway, Sweden, Finland and a bit … Continue reading
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Movie Review: The “Civil War” so many have been asking for, but here on The Big Screen
Alex Garland’s “Civil War” is brutal, unblinking and myopic, a sour taste of what a “real” civil war in the industrialized, armed-to-the-teeth United States might look like. Garland, the thoughtful and thought-provoking auteur behind “Ex Machina,” “Annihilation” and “Men,” makes … Continue reading
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