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Daily Archives: March 24, 2025
Movie Preview: Hildebrand and Abel, Cusack and Sorvino peek through the “Fog of War”
Brianna Hildebrand was one of the pretty young players on the periphery of the “Deadpool” franchise, and was featured in Netflix’s “Lucifer.” Jake Abel was in “Supernatural” and played Mike Love in the Brian Wilson biopic “Love & Mercy.” He … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Ed Kemper: The True Story of an American Psycho”
“Ed Kemper” is a serial killer portrait that’s as pitiless as it is artless. This feature film, no doubt inspired by Netflix’s “Mindhunter” series bringing attention to the “other” notorious mass murderer named “Ed” (“The Butcher of Plainfield” Ed Gein … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: Kingsley, Mirren and Dance scheme their way across “Pascali’s Island” (1988)
The decade after Ben Kingsley won the Oscar for his performance in the title role “Gandhi” was one of the most interesting of his storied, four-Oscar nomination career. He’d been a respected but mostly unknown player on Brit TV for … Continue reading
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