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Monthly Archives: August 2025
Movie Review: Lost in Dementia and Memory Care, seeking that “Familiar Touch”
“Familiar Touch” is a simple, documdrama-real film of frank honesty and sensitivity about dementia and adjusting to life in Memory Care. If you’re fortunate enough to not know that label, describing the wing or floor of any nursing home or … Continue reading
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Tagged dementia, h-jon-benjamin, movie-review, nursing-home-movie, Reviews, writing
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Netflixable? Swedish Law Student attempts “An Honest Life” among Anarchists
Young Simon learns the Latin phrase “Ex Liga Libertas,” “from the law comes freedom,” on his first day at law school in Lund, Sweden. But hanging out with anarchists, listening to their “always be drunk” Baudelaire rules for living and … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Jamie Lee and Woody and Emma Mackey in James L. Brooks’ “Ella McCay
Brit Emma Mackey of “Barbie” and “Death on the Nile” has the title role, a 34 year old governor with family issues. Kumail Nanjiani, Albert Brooks, Jamie Lee Curtis and Woody Harrelson flesh out an all-star cast. Julie Kavner narrates, … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Denzel and Spike do Kurosawa –“Highest 2 Lowest”
Jeffrey Wright, Aubrey Joseph, Ilfenesh Hadera, A$AP Rocky, Wendell Pierce, Rick Fox and Ice Spice also star in Spike Lee’s version of Akira Kurosawa’s “High and Low,” the third take on that 1963 ransom script, this one set in the … Continue reading
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Documentary Review: “Sunday Best: The Untold Story of Ed Sullivan” and how a TV host Changed America
He wasn’t a natural “performer.” Ed Sullivan had a face made for radio and voice best appreciated in print, where he’d gained fame as a Broadway columnist and sportswriter. Stiff, later somewhat stooped, with odd vocal cadences and a fear … Continue reading
Movie Review: Hedge your bets, “Kill the Jockey”
The Argentine actor Nahuel Pérez Biscayart gives off strong Roberto Benigni energy in the surreal, or at least wildly eccentric “Kill the Jockey.” His haircut and slight jockey’s build makes the physical resemblance land, even if the character has relatively … Continue reading
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Tagged absurdism, argentine-film, horse-racing, jockey, luis-ortega, mishima
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Movie Preview: Rami Malek, Michael Shannon and John Slattery judge Russell Crowe at “Nuremburg”
Landing the now-burly Russell Crowe to play Nazi leader, art plunderer and Luftwaffe blunderer Hermann Goering s quite a coup. He’s joined by fellow Oscar winner Rami Malek, Michael Shannon, “Mad Men” co-star John Slattery and Lotte Verbeek, Richard E. … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: An immigrant’s unlikely romance with a yokel new to New York — “Preparation for the Next Life”
Romance with a dash of “You’ll be deported” thrown in. Sebiye Behtiyar stars, with Fred Hechinger as the purehearted hick-from-the-sticks with his own secrets in a film from the director of the Oscar-nominated doc “Minding the Gap,” Bing Liu. Sept … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Social Media’s watchdogs, trapped in an “American Sweatshop” of disturbing videos
Lili Reinhart stars in this drama about a Youtube/Facebook/Twitter company’s last line of defense against snuff films, grooming perverts and the like. “Remember, we are not censors, we are moderators.” Thus, the company washes its hands of warped “monsters” and … Continue reading
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