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Daily Archives: July 1, 2025
Movie Review: Korean Catholics have their own way of Exorcising Demons — “The Priests”
Well Go USA is about to unleash the sequel to the Korean exorcism thriller “The Priests,” titled “Dark Nuns,” in North America. So they figured they’d put the original 2015 hit out there for people who want to catch. Not … Continue reading
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Tagged exorcism-movie, horror, korea, movies, review, Reviews
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Movie Preview: Colman Domingo’s the MC and Glen Powell’s “The Running Man” in Edgar Wright’s Remake
Josh Brolin’s the recruiter/rules “explainer” in this version of the Stephen King novel. There’s William H. Macy and Wright’s boy Michael Cera and lots and lots of gonzo Edgar Wright touches. Powell? He’s about as uninhibited as we’re likely to … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Offerman’s a “Sovereign” who thinks God and Guns and misreading the Constitution can beat Banks, Courts, Cops and The System
Smart, tense and thought provoking, “Sovereign” is a movie of its moment — thirty years of American moments. An “inspired by true events” thriller built around a stunning performance by Nick Offerman, it offers insights into Red State America and … Continue reading
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Tagged fascist-police, film, movies, offerman, red-state-america, Reviews, right-wingers, war-on-banks
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