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Daily Archives: June 23, 2025
Movie Preview: Tony Hale’s Kid can “Sketch” a magical world to life with just a pen
This August 6 looks sweet and Angel Studios wholesome.
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Netflixable? Careerists find Baby Fever “Semi-Soeter” (Semi-Sweeter) in this South African farce
“Semi-Soeter” is a broad, low-hanging fruit “Who has time for a baby?” comedy from South Africa. It’s a sequel to “Semi-Soet” (Semi Sweet), a 2012 South African hit about an ad agency careerist, Jaci (Anel Alexander) who hires a model … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Julia Garner’s a teacher whose class disappears, Josh Brolin wants to know where they went — “Weapons”
This one’s giving off “Stranger Things/Village of the Damned” vibes. Been meaning to post it all weekend, as this second trailer is one of the best previews in theaters right now. Toby Huss, Alden Ehrenreich, Benedict Wong and Amy Madigan … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: An English Child’s Eye View of WWII — “Hope and Glory
There’s a glorious nostalgia to the great British director John Boorman’s World War II memoir, “Hope and Glory.” The sentiment is what sticks with you, a naive child’s memories of not the fear, violence and loss, but of the freedom, … Continue reading
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