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Daily Archives: January 10, 2025
Movie Review: Make Yourself Famous, try to be a “Better Man” and not a Pop Star Cliché
Whatever he means to other parts of the world — his UK homeland in particular — the pop star Robbie Williams falls somewhere on the “Remember him?” to “Who?” sliding scale here in the U.S. So maybe the idea of … Continue reading
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Tagged better-man, michael-gracey, movies, music, robbie-williams
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Movie Review: More heists, more Butler and Jackson — “Den of Thieves 2: Pantera”
One hesitates to ever use the phrase “lazy” in describing the epic enterprise that is the making of any major motion picture. But the temptation is there in describing writer-director Christian Gudegast’s reunion with Gerard Butler and O’Shea Jackson, Jr. … Continue reading
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Tagged film, gerard-butler, heist, movie-review, movies, oshea-jackson-jr, riviera
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Movie Preview: Sophie Thatcher is a robotic AI “Companion” to die for
The people who brought us “Barbarian” are behind this twisted and bloody thriller, co-starring Jack Quaid and Harvey Guillén. Jan 31
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