Daily Archives: July 9, 2025

Movie Review: Korean-American family finds “A Great Divide” in the corner of Wyoming They Move To

“A Great Divide” is a righteous, topical and long-winded culture clash drama about America at its most racist and least welcoming. Unlike the similarly themed “Minari,” it’s more directly about race and more overt in its messaging — downright heavy-handed … Continue reading

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Documentary Preview: “Kerouac’s Road — The Beat of a Nation”

Natalie Merchant, W. Kamau Bell, Josh Brolin, Jay McInerny, Matt Dillon and Kerouac’s pal, jazzman David Amran, are among those testifying to the genius of his masterpiece, “On the Road.” Slick, star-studded, some guy from Michelle Obama’s WH staff directed … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Muay Thai vs Zombies — “Ziam”

Nothing to see here, just another country and another culture coping with the Zombie Apocalypse. “Ziam” is basically a test for those of us committed to watching any thriller featuring Muay Thai martial artists facing and dispensing with hordes of … Continue reading

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