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Daily Archives: July 14, 2025
Classic Film Review: Verhoeven showcases Hauer as his WWII Dutch “Soldier of Orange”(1977)
Long before “Robocop” made him a household name and “Basic Instinct,” “Showgirls” and “Starship Troopers” made him infamous, Dutch director Paul Verhoeven gained international acclaim for a few films in his native Holland, the most enduring of which is his … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: A Biopic about Tourette’s and one man’s war against it — “I Swear”
Misunderstood, misdiagnosed, and determined that others shouldn’t have to endure what he did, the Scot John Davidson collected an MBE for his efforts to raise awareness about Tourette Syndrome. Robert Aramyo, Peter Mullen and Shirley Henderson star in this biopic, … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: McKenna Grace and Jojo Regina plays sisters who lay low after Momma’s Death — “What We Hide”
The System and a punk placed by Dacre Montgomery menace these two in “What we Hide,” which opens Aug. 29.
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