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Daily Archives: May 14, 2024
Movie Preview: Richard Gere, Diane Kruger, “Longing”
Savi Gabizon remakes his Israeli mystery drama of the same title with an international cast including Gere, Kruger and Jessica Clement. A summer release? Feels more like a fall title.
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Movie Preview: Ewan and Rhys and Lake Bell and F. Murray and Ellen Burstyn in “Mother, Couch”
Taylor Russell and Lara Flynn Boyle also in this Film Movement oddity, built around Ewan McGregor, Rhys Ifans and Lara Flynn Boyle dealing with Mother Ellen Burstyn’s furniture bound meltdown.
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Netflixable? Italian “Adagio” tells a Cops and Mobsters saga…slowly
“Adagio” is a classic 100 minute thriller in a 126 minute package. Director and co-writer Stefano Sollima takes his sweet time setting the scene — which he never identifies as greater Rome, Lazio — and takes even longer letting us … Continue reading
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