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Daily Archives: January 17, 2025
Movie Preview: Tom Basden and Carey Mulligan sing “The Ballad of Wallis Island”
Tim Key plays an eccentric lottery winner who pays to drag his favorite singer to the literal middle of nowhere. Basden plays the singer, Mulligan plays another famous singer who used to be his partner? Wife? Lover? Seeing conflicting release … Continue reading
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“Brutalist” weekend, in IMAX
Late getting to this. A lot’s been going on–holidays, aged family to take care of, a dying pet, life, democracy’s end, other movies to get to. Right. Durham for the day it is. “Brutal” running time. Brutal prices, but that’s AMC … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Almodóvar Ponders Death and the Lives Preceding it from “The Room Next Door”
In his mid ’70s, it’s only natural that the great Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar should turn his attentions to reflecting on lives lived, and questions of how one wants life to end with his latest film. But in boiling down … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Keke and SZA live through “One of Them Days” that’s not quite “Friday”
With Moms Mabley, Tiffany Haddish and Mo’Nique as my witnesses, I swear Hollywood could’ve gotten a funnier movie out of Keke Palmer by just setting up a camera in front of her whilst she texts, tweets and blurts whatever comes … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Different century, new setting, same old “Wolf Man”
Universal futzed around with rebooting its classic werewolf horror franchise “Wolf Man” for years, and delayed releasing the latest finished film as well. Perhaps they were hoping more time would pass and we’d all forget the many other incarnations of … Continue reading
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An Empty Cineplex Thursday Night, bad news for Werewolves, Keke et al?
My third movie this Thursday, and none of them have stirred any interest from the paying customers. Will “Wolf Man” or “One of them Days” or any of the Oscar contenders opening wide this weekend (“The Room Next Door,” “The … Continue reading
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