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Monthly Archives: July 2024
Movie Preview: Falco and Rappaport, “I’ll Be Right There”
Edie Falco plays the hovering/mothering type in this comedy with Bradley Whitford, Michael Rapaport, Jeanie Berlin, Charlie Tahan, Kayli Carter, Michael Beach and ex-Congressman/ex-“Love Boater” Fred Grandy. This just came off the film fest circuit, so look for it to … Continue reading
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Movie Review: An Irish pilot makes his mark in the RAF — “The Shamrock Spitfire”
Years of experience teach you to set your sites low for some movies. An ambitious, combat-heavy WWII RAF bio-pic with no big names in the cast, no major distributor behind it, a modest-budget film that premieres and reaches much of … Continue reading
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Preview: A Third “Day of the Jackal,” this time with Eddie Redmayne, this time a Series
When Frederick Forsythe wrote “The Day of the Jackal” in the early ’70s, professional assassin tales were a relatively rare thing. Likewise, when Fred Zinneman made his 1973 benchmark Euro-thriller film of the story of a killer rogue French right … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: Aldo and Anne Bancroft in Tourneur’s “Nightfall” (1956)
Crackling dialogue, bluff, brittle performances and a plot riddled with “coincidences” and saddled with clumsy, chatty villains characterize “Nightfall,” a fin de noir thriller from Jacques Tourneur. It features linebacker-in-a-suit Aldo Ray as a commercial artist fleeing two murderous bank … Continue reading
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BOX OFFICE: Blame “Deadpool” or Credit “Wolverine,” an R-Rated Opening Weekend Record Falls
The packed Thursday night preview in Durham NC I saw “Deadpool & Wolverine” should have been the tell. It’s on thousands of screens, some 3D, many IMAX, and thanks to that and the fact that theaters nationwide gave it just … Continue reading
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Movie Review: WWII Norwegians risk their necks supplying the Soviets via “The Arctic Convoy”
“The Arctic Convoy” is a taut, old-fashioned World War II thriller detailing the grim realities of civilian merchant seamen sent in harm’s way to deliver supplies to the Soviet Union to ensure Nazi Germany would be fighting a two-front war … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Elizabeth Olsen, Natasha Lyonne and Carrie Coon are on death-watch as “His Three Daughters”
Netflix has this fractious, sentimental dramedy — “Awards Season” ready — which premieres in Sept.
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A musical touch that might lift Jemaine & Taika’s “Time Bandits”
Mark Mothersbaugh, of Devo and “The LEGO Movie” and scores of other film scores, did the fine electronic-flavored score for the new series “Time Bandits.” But while the opening credits are passable, in a sort of “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Deadpool & Wolverine” finally get a room
It’s worth noting, right up top, that the many actors who turn up in “Deadpool & Wolverine” let us know — in big moments and small ones — that they’re better than this movie, this genre and this universe. And … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Midler, Sarandon, Ralph and Mullally brass up “The Fabulous Four”
Four brassy broads roll up their sleeves and do the heavy lifting in “The Fabulous Four,” an old friends reunite for a Key West wedding comedy from the director of “How to Make An American Quilt.” Their efforts are largely … Continue reading
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