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Monthly Archives: June 2025
Movie Review: Pull your punches, Tiny Dancer — “From the World of John Wick: Ballerina”
Lionsgate has spent a couple of years making damned sure we knew their “Ballerina” Ana de Armas action vehicle was a John Wick spinoff. All those trailers and commercials, hyping this thing — that cumbersome to the point of desperate … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Luc Besson’s “Dracula: A Love Tale”
I know what you’re thinking. Ok, maybe it’s just what I was thinking. Msr. Luc is doing “Dracula?” Vampires and car chases? But no no. Caleb Landry Jones, Christoph Waltz (as a priest), Matilda de Angelis and Zoë Bleu star … Continue reading
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Series Review: Owen Wilson Saunters down the Back Nine as “Stick”
Golf is a middle-aged white man’s sport and “Stick” is a series tailor made for the TaylorMade set — and Owen Wilson. It’s a sentimental, easygoing comedy about “a good walk spoiled,” a show that grabs the gimmes and leans … Continue reading
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Netflixable? “The Heart Knows,” a sentimental transplant romance from Argentina
“The Heart Knows” is a bland and sentimental serving of cinematic romance comfort food from Argentina. No, that’s not much an endorsement until you remember that “comfort food” is comforting for a reason. It plays sweetly and goes down easily … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: A Merry Hitchcockian Chase, but that “Young and Innocent” Ending! (1937)
In the mind, at least, one can envision the three credited screenwriters of Hitchcock’s “Young and Innocent” pacing a smoke-filled room, belting back cups of tea like they were bourbon. They were in a pickle. They’ve reached the climax of … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Margot Robbie, Colin Farrell and Phoebe Waller Bridge, “A Big Bold Beautiful Journey”
Matchmaking by GPS? This romantic fantasy takes characters back to the past, makes one remember the regrets, the paths not taken and getting back to “when I thought everything would work out for me.” A big big-eyed Margot Robbie romance? … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Teen Seeks Answers about the Murderer of his dreams — “Soul Reaper”
It’s not just ghost stories from the Indonesian cinema that make their to the West. But of all the genre thrillers, romances, histories and action pix bought for distribution, financed by Netflix or however they’re exported, it strikes me that … Continue reading
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Netflixable? Spanish cops match wits with “La viuda negra” in “A Widow’s Game”
“A Widow’s Game” is a Spanish “true crime” thriller that’s as dry as your average episode of “Law & Order” or its many spin-offs, and as about as thrilling. What makes it intriguing enough to stick with is a sexually … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: One Last Taste — “Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale”
A day at the races, a night at the Abbey? I was hoping they’d take this saga to WWII, giving it a “Brideshead” send off. But 1930 it is. The gang’s all here, and Sept. 12, the soap’s all done.
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Movie Review: A Civil War Suicide Squad does Battle with the Supernatural — “Resurrection Road”
“Resurrection Road” is a mediocre Civil War B-movie that lapses into a seriously bad supernatural C-picture for the third act. That’s also when Michael Madsen, King of the C-movies, makes his mark. There’s a little promise in the premise — … Continue reading
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