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Daily Archives: August 11, 2024
Movie Preview: A Belgian film noir with a techno beat — “The Other Laurens”
August 23, we get a load of this. A lot of OLD GUYS in the cast. Which explains the techno. Oui?
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Movie Review: Frank Langella barely gets his dander up in “Angry Neighbors”
There are a few actors worth taking a flier on just from seeing their name in the credits. Frank Langella sits on that list, or rather he once did. But the more important names attached to “Angry Neighbors” are Warren … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: Sam Fuller sends LA Detectives into Little Tokyo in “The Crimson Kimono”
Writer-director Samuel Fuller (“The Big Red One,” “Pickup on South Street”) ticks off a lot of the “Sam Fuller Film” boxes in his 1959 noir drama, “The Crimson Kimono.” It’s sordid and a tad seamy, set on the mean streets … Continue reading
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