Monthly Archives: April 2024

Documentary Review: The ’60s “Rock Chick” incarnate — “Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg”

Anita Pallenberg was, model Kate Moss declares, “The original Bohemian rock chick.” And Kate, who dated and married rockers and wannabe-rockers like Johnny Depp, should know. She was the great rock muse of the ’60s, ex-husband Keith Richards says of … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Ti West and Mia Goth take us to 1985 LA in  “MaXXXine”

A porn actress is hellbent on finding stardom via horror, but a “Night Stalker” haunting LA may get in her way. Did I mention she’s played by Mia Goth? I pity the stalker. Kevin Bacon, Michelle Monaghan, Giancarlo Esposito,  Bobby … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Ron Perlman vs. Brad Pitt? “A Stoning in Fulham County”

You can look at the young actors playing four redneck teens accused of throwing rocks at an Amish buggy and killing a baby and tell which one of them might have become a star in “A Stoning in Fulham County.” … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Scarlett J and Channing T star in the perfect summer comedy for conspiracy-minded-America — “Fly Me to the Moon”

Woody Harrelson and Ray Romano also star in this ’60s period piece about a “back up plan” in case, you know, we don’t LAND on the Moon. ScarJo plays the marketing whiz who “casts” and “sells” NASA and the Moonshot…or … Continue reading

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Movie Review: “A Forgotten Man” wrestles with Swiss complicity, and his own, in Nazi Germany’s Rise

The Swiss drama “A Forgotten Man” is an intriguing if not wholly satisfying dip into a piece of little debated history, Switzerland’s dubious “neutrality” during World War II. Writer-director Laurent Nègre, inspired by a play by Thomas Hürlimann, seeks to … Continue reading

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Movie Review: A frigid, anarchic future hinges on “Permafrost” and dystopian cliches

Every indie film — if it’s “indie” enough — is a teachable moment in the sorts of story you can tell with very little money, a catchy conceit and the best assets you have at hand. Sometimes those assets include … Continue reading

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Classic Film Review: Reconsidering “Sorcerer” (1977)

The stumbling French Netflix remake of “The Wages of Fear,” a 1953 thriller by Henri-Georges Clouzot, whetted my appetite for re-watching that touchstone tale of desperate men taking on a suicidal job, each for his own grim reasons. But none … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Dan Stevens goes scary, driving a young woman “Cuckoo”

Hunter Schafer stars as a young woman who moves with Dad’s (Marton Csokas) to a resort in the Bavarian Alps, a place where people with Germanic accents (Dan Stevens, et al) use words like “experiments” a tad too often for … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Argentinian man escapes his messy life via “death” — “Rest in Peace”

“Rest in Peace” is a sturdy Argentian thriller with too many soap operatic touches and twists for its own good. It’s a tale of escaping a messy life through a horrific but all-too-convenient historical event, the bombing of a Jewish … Continue reading

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Classic (Cult) Film Review:  A “Repo Man” spends his life getting into tense situations.” (1984)

Movies that look as if the cast had too much fun making them are often cursed. But “Repo Man,” a cult sci-fi comedy from 1984, has long been the exception to that rule. Loopy to the point of gonzo, scruffy … Continue reading

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