Daily Archives: December 12, 2024

Classic Film Review: An anti-war parable that became a landmark of Japanese cinema — “Ugetsu” (1953)

“The value of people and objects truly depends on their setting,” the potter Genjurô tells a noblewoman and patron at one point in the classic film “Ugetsu,” a Medieval fantasy based on the “Rain-Moon Tales” of 18th century writer Ueda … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Jack Quaid feels no pain in “Novocaine”

A superhero action comedy guaranteed to make you wince. A little. “Novocaine” opens in March, when we find out if Jack Quaid is about to become “a thing.”

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Netflixable? Keira and Ben Whishaw try to survive London’s “Wick World” of “Black Doves”

The one hard and fast rule of streaming action series these days is that they have to be page-turners. The plot has to not just lure us in, but repeatedly add wrinkles to drag the viewer into that next episode. … Continue reading

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