Monthly Archives: August 2025

Movie Review: A Junkie’s Daughters Conspire about “What We Hide”

“What We Hide” is an engaging but unsurprising melodrama about a broken family and one teen daughter’s desperate, extralegal efforts to salvage what’s left. Their addict mother has died. And rather than “let them separate us,” teen Spider (Mckenna Grace) … Continue reading

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Movie Review: No Sleep for the “Restless,” but What About Revenge?

“Restless” is a spare, reasonably taut thriller of the “Neighbor from Hell” subgenre, the sort of movie most any member of Western or Eastern Civilization can relate to. Writer-director Jed Hart serves up a little suspense and a few surprises … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Kelly Reichardt’s “The Mastermind”

Josh O’Connor has the title role in the latest film from the director of “Wendy & Lucy,” “First Cow” and “Showing Up.” Bill Camp, Hope Davis, Gaby Hoffman, Alana Haim, Matthew Maher and John Magaro also star in this Reichardt … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Bradley Cooper gives Will Arnett the (stand-up) Spotlight — “Is This Thing On?”

Laura Dern, director Bradley C. and Andra Day also star in this latest riff on the toxic lifestyle and broken souls drawn to stand-up comedy. A December release, right in the heart of Awards Season. Looks good. Novel and new? … Continue reading

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Classic Film Review: Hitchcock winds the “Ticking Clock” — “Sabotage”(1936)

Alfred Hitchcock polished his anecdote about how to become “The Master of Suspense” over the decades, refining his definition of “the ticking clock” thriller to the “bomb under the table” analogy he related for a TV interview very late in … Continue reading

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Movie Review: “The Last Ronin” wanders Futuristic Russia looking for Bullets

“The Last Ronin” is a derivative, dull and exeptionally slow martial arts variation of the Hero Wanders the Wasteland quest that we’ve seen in scores of martial arts sagas, Westerns and sci-fi over the centuries. A man of violence meets … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Turkish ex-con is an “Abandoned Man” until his Niece Comes Along

An embittered ex-convict finds new purpose in his life when he’s forced to care for his adoring and adorable pre-school niece in “Abandoned Man.” This Around the World with Netflix melodrama is an Istanbul tale that never quite rises to … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Saget’s Farewell, “Daniel’s Gotta Die”

Bob Saget’s last movie was mercifully slow making its way to its widest possible audience. The beloved “Full House” dad and adorably potty-mouthed stand-up comic died in 2022, in Orlando. As bad luck would further have it, his last movie … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: A new take on Ibsen’s “Hedda”

Tessa Thompson stars in a role that challenges and rewards like few others, the “heroine” of Norwegian Henrik Ibsen’s play, “Hedda Gabler,” one of the great “unhappily married women” in all of literature and theater. Imogen Poots, Tom Bateman and … Continue reading

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Documentary Review: Not just a band, but Prophets Warning of a Grim, Dumb American Future — “Devo”

Some kids dug the beat and found it “easy to dance to….” just so long as you knew The Robot. The cool kids loved the performance art kitsch of it all, groups of five dressing up in yellow ponchos or … Continue reading

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