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Daily Archives: September 4, 2025
“Conjuring DCLVI” time!
So many “Conjurings” I’ve lost count. You? Nothing like that 35th “Tron” preview to get the night rolling. Bring on Vera and Patrick!
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Movie Review: Gangsters pull a Heist that Goes Hellish –“All the Devils are Here”
“All the Devils are Here” is a slow, simmering heist-goes-wrong thriller from Jolly Olde where the “types” are familiar and the cliches go down easily. That’s the cinematic comfort food genre pieces promise and this one, taking its title from … Continue reading
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Movie Review: An Animated Messiah Movie –“Light of the World”
A couple of Disney veterans and some big screen animation newcomers combined their talents for “Light of the World,” a polished, kid-friendly and even lighthearted Life of Jesus animated film. “Mulan” and “Aladdin” veterans Tom Bancroft (co-director) and Tony Bancroft … Continue reading
Documentary Review: A True Crime tale about an “Unknown Number,” “High School” Catfishing and a Real Villain Hiding in Plain Sight
As “true crime” documentaries settle into their podcast-perfected formula, too many of them spend too much time obsessing over their “gotcha.” It’s understandable, as the “You’ll never believe whoREALLYdunnit” twist is both relished and expected by the viewer. But as … Continue reading
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