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Daily Archives: January 2, 2025
Movie Preview: Kristen Stewart, Steven Yeun, after the apocalypse — “Love Me”
Can an ocean-monitoring buoy and a satellite find “love?” Via, we assume, their avatars? This trippy, existential sci fi romance from the Zuchero Brothers comes out just before Valentine’s Day. Jan. 31.
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Movie Preview: Griffin Dunne, James Norton, Rosanna Arquette and Richard Benjamin — “Ex Husbands”
Griffin Dunne plays winds up crashing a vacation bachelor party his sons are attending, He’s splitting up from Rosanna A., his dad (Richard Benjamin) is splitting from his latest. And one of his sons (Norton) is breaking up. Greenwich Entertainment … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: Baby Brian (De Palma) and Baby Bobby (DeNiro) — “Hi, Mom!” (1970)
Brian DePalma’s fourth “experimental” indie feature is a time capsule of New York in decay and political disarray. It’s the movie in which his no budget guerilla filmmaking connected with the zeitgeist, and an audience of the young and the … Continue reading
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