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Daily Archives: July 26, 2025
Documentary Review: Teens ease the transition to adulthood via The Outdoors, Sled Dogs and “Folktales”
It’s billed as “the best years of your life,” the teenaged Romain complains in “Folktales,” the new documentary about teens, sled dogs and the wilderness “Folk” schools of Norway. Socially maladjusted, shy and withdrawn Romain has figured out that the … Continue reading
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Tagged art, documentary, film, folk-schools-of-norway, jesus-camp, norway, sled-dogs, sundance
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Netflixable? Sandler’s back in the Sandtrap — “Happy Gilmore 2”
Any hopes that Adam Sandler would use his Netflix contract to remake himself in movies like “Hustle” or “The Meyerowitz Stories”were dashed a couple of “Murder Mysteries” ago. But he’s still doing numbers for the streamer, as his audience aged … Continue reading
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BOX OFFICE: “Fantastic Four” has a Fantastic opening — $118 million
No doubt about it, comic book film fans are rooting for Marvel to finally deliver a “Fantastic Four” worth celebrating. A more innocent, optimistic and juvenile franchise that has proven hard to start, restart and reboot, the thinking this time … Continue reading
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