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Monthly Archives: April 2025
Documentary Preview “Pee Wee as Himself”
Paul Reubens, aka Pee Wee Herman, tells his story from beyond the grave in this two-part documentary, finished after his death/ Reubens jokes, stares death in the face, recalls the “drugs” etc. Does he share the glory of creation with … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Abe Lincoln, Queer Icon — “Lavender Men”
This indie about a theatrical stage manager who has to school cast and crew about Gay Abe as they disrepect that stage manager’s pronouns during the run of a Lincoln bio-play. “Lavender Men” makes an interesting follow-up to last fall’s … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: James Mason makes his mark in Britain’s “Casablanca” — “Candlelight in Algeria” (1943)
Hollywood won the race to get a drama about the Allied invasion of North Africa into theaters largely due to luck. Warner Brothers bought the rights to an unproduced play written in 1940 that just happened to be set in … Continue reading
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Tagged algiers, british-history, casablanca, james-mason, photography, politics, world-war-ii
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Movie Review: Bad Manners at a Dinner Party — “The Trouble with Jessica” is that She’s Dead
An ever-so-British dinner party goes ever-so-wrong in ever so many British ways in “The Trouble with Jessica,” a dark but twee comedy of manners. The “dark” comes from the suicide of a narcissistic, newly-published author who crashes a gathering of … Continue reading
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Tagged alan-tudyck, british-film, dark-comedy, dinner-party-farce, matt-winn, movie-review, olivia-williams, rufus-sewell, shirley-henderson
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Netflixable? Distracted Dad finally connects with his son on “The Dad Quest” to find the kid’s REAL Father
“The Dad Quest,” titled “Los Mejor del Mundo” (“The Best in the World”) in Spanish, is a Mexican remake of an Argentinian made-for-Netflix melodrama. That was titled “Hoy se arregla el mundo” (“Today We Fix the World”) and was sentimental … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Garett Hedlund and Brittany Snow star in a darker-than-dark missing son thriller — “Barron’s Cove”
Hamish Linklater and Stephen Lang also star in this story of a child’s death, a father’s deranged response and a Senator’s son who winds up caught in the crosshairs. Thanks to distributor Well Go USA we find out what really … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Shia LaBeouf works on inmate “Henry Johnson” for David Mamet
Evan Jonigkeit has the title role, and Chris Bauer is in the supporting cast of this May 9 release. Mamet has stepped into throughout his career, but his recent outspoken turns of phrase and thinking probably explain why this 2:25 … Continue reading
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Charles Bronson has every year’s Best Earth Day Message
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Movie Review: A Robot Might Provide or Deny “The Last Spark of Hope”
Almost all science fiction is in the business of world-building, creating a landscape, setting, period in time or even “universe” where the story takes place. Dystopias engage in world-destroying. The Polish thriller “The Last Spark of Hope” manages to serve … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Viola Davis is a (literally) Embattled President trying to Survive “G20”
When it comes to action pictures, there’s “So bad that it’s good” and whatever the hell “G20” amounts to. So bad that it’s not godawful? The idea of Oscar winner Viola Davis, aka “The Woman King,” as a two-fisted, combat … Continue reading
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Tagged action, amazon, anthony-starr, film, g20, movie-review, movies, ramon-rodriguez, viola-davis
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