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Daily Archives: May 28, 2025
Movie Preview: Family ties are celebrated and tested in “Autumn” in Portugal
This festival friendly debut feature by Antonio Sequeira earns a June 2 release.
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Movie Preview: Henry Golding revives his One Great Relationship via drugs — “Daniella Forever”
Beatrice Granno has the title role in this festival darling, a sci-fi romance scripted and directed by Spanish filmmaker Nacho Vigolando, who gave us “Timecrimes.” XYZ Films is unleashing “Daniela Forever” July 11.
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Movie Preview: Josh Duhamel’s gone “Off the Grid,” Kinnear and Stormare aren’t Having It
An engineer/physicist flees his old research job as it was weaponized, and now the guys in charge want him back. This action pic from the director of “Alone” opens June 27.
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Netflixable? A Return to “Fear Street” for a dull and forgettable “Prom Night”
Return we now to “Fear Street,” where R.L. Stine set up shop to appeal to older kid readers and which Netflix dove into for not one or two, but a three film series four years ago. The first three films … Continue reading
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