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Daily Archives: January 26, 2025
Documentary Review: The Healing Power and Magical Realism of Rehabilitating Hummingbirds — “Every Little Thing”
“Every Little Thing” is a documentary as delicate and magical as its subjects. It’s about hummingbirds who have suffered trauma — an adult injury, perhaps in “combat,” a baby who’s fallen from their tiny nests — and about one special … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Remember camp? “Hell of a Summer”
An R-rated Red Band trailer for an anarchic, no-holds-barred sex-among-the-summer-camp-staff training session that turns into a freaking “Friday the 13th” slasher comedy. Finn Wolfhard and Billy Bryk co-wrote it and star in “Hell of a Summer,” headlining a cast of … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: “Dad” lost interest, But John Leguizamo might step in because “Bob Trevino Likes It”
Barbie Ferreira stars in this feel-film film festival darling about parenting’s lifelong commitment, the sort of guys who bail (French Stewart) and the sort of man (played by Leguizamo) who has it in his heart to step up. Roadside Attractions … Continue reading
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