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Monthly Archives: May 2024
Movie Review: Eric Bana’s back on the case in exotic, scenic Oz — “Force of Nature: The Dry 2”
It’s great that after all his years before the camera, Aussie actor Eric Bana is finally in a franchise that plays to his considerable strengths as an actor and a screen “presence.” “Force of Nature” is a sequel to “The … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: Ban a book? Over librarian Bette Davis’s “dead body!” “Storm Center” (1956)
“There is nothing new new in the world except the history you do not know,” Harry Truman said at the beginning of one of the more infamous wars on free speech in these “free” United States. That’s a big part … Continue reading
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Disney Restores The Beatles’ “Let it Be”
May 8, Disney gets a little deeper into the Beatles business with Disney+ showing a newly-restored print of the making of their “Let It Be” LP. Lovely film. Haven’t seen it in years. Bully for them for helping get this … Continue reading
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Series Preview: A Missing Child, but Dad Benedict Cumberbatch figures making a TV puppet named “Eric” can save him
Gaby Hoffman, McKinley Belcher III and Jeff Hefner also star in this six episode series coming to Netflix May 30. Note the interesting use of ABBA’s “SOS” to underscore what is at first alarming, then despairing, then sad and then … Continue reading
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Netflixable? A rough and raw-dog wallow amongst the working poor — “Lola”
There’s a noble tradition in the acting profession, and the indie cinema. When the work isn’t there, you create something for yourself worth starring in. It’s how Billy Bob Thornton and others made their own “big break.” There’s also a … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Hathaway’s 40, mother of teen and falling for a boy band singer, or at least “The Idea of You”
“The Idea of You” is a swoony screen romance that skates on the edge of a lot of “almosts.” A female wish fulfillment fantasy, it almost gets by on a little charm and a lot of acting effort by Oscar-winning … Continue reading
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Netflixable? An indulged childhood, growing up the son of a drug lord, “Down the Rabbit Hole”
“Down the Rabbit Hole” is probably the strangest feature film on Netflix at the moment, a twisted parable of an indulged, myopic childhood based on the acclaimed debut novella of Mexican author Juan Pablo Villalobos. “Fiesta en la Madriguera,” as … Continue reading
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Movie Review: International agents fight a caped not-so-supervillain in Argentina — “Checkmate (Jaque Mate)”
“Checkmate” is an Argentine action that is una pelicula caseosa. Cheesy? It’s a picture that wouldn’t last past its opening credits without a never-ending parade of cliches, tired genre tropes and banal, over-familiar plot elements. It begins with the “retired” … Continue reading
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Movie Review: The Stunt Man is almost always “The Fall Guy”
It might be based on a weathered, folksy and cheesy TV series of the ’80s, but every minute of the big screen version of “The Fall Guy” reminds us it’s a MOVIE movie, a spectacle. Break out the popcorn. An … Continue reading
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