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Daily Archives: August 18, 2025
Movie Preview: The best argument against Digital Movie Dogs — “Good Boy”
IFC has this canine horror thriller set for Oct 3. The Horror here goes beyond house training problems and puppy chewing issues. Or…does it? A real dog actor. It makes a difference.
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Movie Preview: An Iranian out for revenge ponders “It Was Just an Accident”
Persian filmmaker Jafar Panahi’s latest test of the boundaries of truth telling in the Islamic State is about misunderstandings, cruelty and the choice between vengeance and mercy. Panahi did “Offside,” “Three Faces” and “Taxi,” movies about life in Iran that … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: “The Limey” brings Terence Stamp and Cockney Revenge to ’90s L.A.
A chewy comeback role is the ultimate gift to an accomplished actor who never quite caught fire or who got older while producers and studio execs kept getting younger. Think of what Tarantino did for Travolta, Pam Grier or Robert … Continue reading
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