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Monthly Archives: February 2025
Movie Preview: Cera leaves K. Stew for a Road Trip with Michael Angarano to “Sacramento”
That’s the most Michael Cera thing ever, right? April 11.
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BOX OFFICE: This Oscar Weekend, you should catch “Last Breath”
Yes, “Captain America: Give the ManChildren What they Crave” will probably collect another “win” in the doldrums of February’s box office.Will it earn the $15 million some are projecting, based on Friday’s numbers? Probably not. I’m thinking $12 is more … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Cute and sweet and challenging — REALLY challenging — “The Unbreakable Boy”
In the years since Hollywood “discovered” autism, the tendency has been for movies to treat those carrying this burden as more “Rain Man” quirky and cute than “Rain Man” challenging. Symptoms and behaviors might come and go as the plot … Continue reading
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Tagged autism, maga-movie, meghann-fahy, movie-review, movies, patricia-heaton, zachary-levi
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Movie Review: Divers race to save One of Their Own from Taking his “Last Breath”
Fear of the inky black void at the bottom of the sea and of drowning down there drives the simple but flawlessly executed diver-down thriller “Last Breath.” It’s an almost-real-time account of a deep sea diving accident, and a film … Continue reading
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Tagged cliff-curtis, last-breath, movies, north-sea, scotland-movie, simu-liu, woody-harrelson
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Gene Hackman: 1930-2025
Ninety five years old or not, the news of Gene Hackman’s death still hits as a shock. As to what happened and why, let’s not speculate on that and let the police/coroner findings tell that story of him, his wife … Continue reading
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Netflixable? “A Copenhagen Love Story (Sult)”
A little more effort in the “truth in translating the title” department would serve Netflix and its subscribers well, especially in the case of “A Copenhagen Love Story.” That’s not exactly a lie, but the messaging in that innocuous title … Continue reading
Documentary Preview: Damn right Rutger Hauer deserves a Biographical Documentary — “Like Tears in Rain”
Verhoeven and Miranda and Mickey and Robert Rodriguez and D’Onofrio and Whoopi are among those who appreciate the ultimate cinematic cult figure. No Ridley Scott? Dude, make time for a movie like this. The title pays tribute to the best … Continue reading
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Movie Review: A Veteran adjusts to Civilian Life with “My Dead Friend Zoe”
Perhaps only an Iraq War combat vet would dare to tackle Post Traumatic Stress Disorder with the sort of sarcasm and gallows humor of “My Dead Friend Zoe.” Director and co-writer and ex-paratrooper Kyle Hausmann-Stokes’ film’s title character is a … Continue reading
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Tagged ed-harris, morgan-freeman, movie-reviews, natalie-morales, ptsd, utkarsh-ambudkar
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Movie Review: Cupid lets Mexican Couple Break Up in the Past, “With You in the Future (Contigo en el futuro)”
The Mexican romantic fantasy “With You in the Future” pretty much blows the “fantasy” part of its equation. A sentimental “Peggy Sue Got Married/It’s a Wonderful Life” riff with a sprinkling of “Back to the Future,” “Contigo en el futuro” … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Nicole Kidman goes “Stepford” again — this time in “Holland”
All is not quite what it seems in “Holland” — Michigan. Matthew McFadyen and Gael Garcia Bernal also star in this Mimi Cave (the kinky “Fresh” was hers) comic thiller. March 27 on Amazon Prime.
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