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Daily Archives: October 29, 2024
Teri Garr: The funny Blonde Next Door –1944-2024
Teri Garr, a character actress always good for a giggle, who always won our sympathy and who even collected an Oscar nomination for her comedic skills, has died. A scene stealer from the mid-career films of Elvis Presley, to TV’s … Continue reading
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Chalamet goes “Subterranean” for this music video from “A Complete Unknown”
Searchlight is doing a swell job of convincing us Timothee can impersonate Bob Dylan. As to the story the movie tells and the way it tells it? Dec. 25 we’ll have a take on that.
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Movie Review: Martial artist attacks like a “Bangkok Dog”
There’s a charismatic theatricality to the way stuntman, actor and martial artist D.Y. Sao lands a blow and makes sure to give us his best Bruce Lee Face as he does. That skill, and his fists and feet of fury … Continue reading
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Tagged bangkok, d-y-sao, martial-arts, mma, movies, thailand
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Movie Preview: Daniel Craig in Luca Guadagnino’s film of William S. Burroughs’ “Queer”
This gay May-October romance is a period piece from the director of “Call Me By Your Name,” a fiction based on Burroughs’ novel and Burroughs lore, set in Mexico City in the ’50s. Craig is the protagonist, Drew Starkey could … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Berkeley Breathed animates a Porcine Pet Bounty Hunter — “Hitpig!”
Any children’s cartoon built around an armed loner/bounty hunter named “Hitpig!” was always going to be a dubious undertaking. But it was created by longtime “Bloom County” cartoonist Berkely Breathed. So it’s worth pondering. His cracked, kid-friendly (allegedly) vision comes … Continue reading
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Tagged animals, animation, berkeley-breathed, comics, conservation, jason-sudeikis, lilly-singh, rainn-wilson, wildlife
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