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Daily Archives: June 20, 2024
Movie Review: Biker Gang History Ridden on One Training Wheel — “The Bikeriders”
“The Bikeriders” is hands-down the most pointless biker movie ever made. With a narrative limping along on one training wheel, it mopes in an inane circle through the middle era of modern biker gangs, between the post-war “Wild One” birth … Continue reading
Movie Review: A Family Broken, Mended by Theatre’s “Ghostlight”
“Ghostlight” is an intimate, moving indie drama about the transformative power of art and the mental health benefits of the theatre. An “actors’ picture” in the purest sense of the phrase, its players take us on an emotional journey that … Continue reading
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Movie Review: The horrors of limited lives in the 18th century — “The Devil’s Bath”
The Austrian thriller “The Devil’s Bath” is a patient, pitiless descent into madness, belief and the helplessness of a time and place where life was, as the philosopher put it, “nasty, brutish and short.” Based on research of historical case … Continue reading
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