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Monthly Archives: August 2024
Movie Preview: Can AI Megan Fox’s “Subservience” be counted on?
No other big names in the cast of this “That AI you have looks like Megan Fox” thriller. Sexy? Yes. But will this AI be bad right out of the box? Bet on it. “Subservience” opens Sept. 13.
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BOX OFFICE: “Deadpool & Wolverine” split another $97 million, “Trap” does OK, “Harold” loses his crayon
It’s no shock the Marvel’s biggest R-rated blockbuster, “Deadpool & Wolverine” is raking in the cash on its second weekend. Deadline.com projects that, based on Friday’s numbers, it’ll manage another $94 million+. Hell, Box Office Mojo notes that it earned … Continue reading
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Movie Review: M. Night falls into the Parent “Trap”
An expertly shot and edited thriller built around a cringey/creepy performance by Josh Hartnett is undone by an indulgent father trying to make a pop starlet/actress out of his daughter in “Trap,” the latest from M. Night Shyamalan. Mr. Suspense-with-a-Twist … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Red Marks for “Harold and the Purple Crayon”
The diplomatic thing to do would be to say the new film of “Harold and the Purple Crayon” is misguided, dull and mostly humorless and leave it at that. It’s harmless enough, which is the bare minimum parents expect from … Continue reading
Netflixable? A caper comedy about undoing the caper — “Breaking and Re-Entering”
I laughed more than once at the jaunty Taiwanese action farce “Breaking and Re-Entering.” It’s a jokey, violent and lighthearted collection of heist movie cliches rendered in caper comedy form. Certainly it’s an overreach when a character in this tale … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: A mob term becomes a fresh bogeyman for horror — “Bagman”
Most of us have heard of the “bagman” and what his role is in illicit actitivites — collecting the cash from the people being extorted, the ransom from those paying it, etc. Here he’s yet another mythic creature grabbing kiddies … Continue reading
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Movie Review – “Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In” is a martial arts epic sure to make new fans for the genre
Here’s a gonzo, pull-out all the stops then TEAR OUT those stops martial arts “Gangs of New York” set in Hong Kong before the People’s Republicans moved in and ended to gang wars and spoiled all that cinematic fun. Sure … Continue reading
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