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Monthly Archives: July 2024
Movie Preview: Liev Schreiber in Hemingway’s “Across the River and Into the Trees”
A terminally ill American in search of a phantom massacre of WWII. Josh Hutcherson and Danny Huston are among the co stars. A much delayed drama finally making it our way.
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Movie Preview: The horror of “Strange Darling”
Willa Fitzgerald finds a one night stand that goes ever so wrong in this demonic serial killer thriller. Kyle Gallner is “The Demon.” With Barbara Hershey and Ed Bagley Jr in support. Aug. 23.
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Next screening? “National Anthem”
Does this older Durham, NC audience know what this movie is about? About to find out.
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Classic Film Review: Loren, De Sica and Child on the Road in WWII Italy — “Two Women” (1960)
Sophia Loren has been a screen and fashion icon so long, famous as one of the most voluptuous women ever to grace the screen, that it’s easy to forget how brilliant an actress she’s been. Earthy in Italian dramas, regal … Continue reading
Movie Review: A little old to be a “Space Cadet”
You scroll through your Amazon Prime queue and notice that there’s an Emma Roberts comedy called “Space Cadet,” a film that she just made it and that it’s not some project you missed from her teens and 20s (she’s 33). … Continue reading
Movie Preview: Summer ends with a Broad Burlesque of a Belgian Caper Comedy — Abel & Gordon’s “The Falling Star”
Look at the sight gags, reason out the plot, read the jokey subtitles. Aug 30.
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Movie Preview: Every Rom Com runs on “Surprise!”
Melanie Thompson, Bryce Harrow and Marisa Hood are part of a”Surprise!” Birthday party where things go wrong. And romantic? August 13.
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Movie Review: Same-sex Love’s first blush arrives in 1938 Fascist Italy — “The Beautiful Summer”
“The Beautiful Summer (La bella estate)” is a sumptuous Italian period piece, a “discovering my sexuality” romance that’s gorgeous to look at, frame by frame. But when the frame moves, the story those images slowly tell is shallow and slight, … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: Screwball, with a Social Justice Message — “My Man Godfrey” (1936)
“My Man Godfrey” struck a nerve when it opened in the middle of The Great Depression. It’s a nerve that it strikes to this very day. A movie that presents the idle rich as “empty-headed nitwits,” with even the more … Continue reading
Movie Preview: Kids brace for a “Monster Summer,” then Mel Gibson shows up
This low-budget kid-friendly thriller features Mel as a “retired” detective named “Old Man” something or other, summoned by tweens and teens who think something monstrous is going on this season in Martha’s Vineyard. Lorraine Bracco and Kevin James (?) also … Continue reading
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