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Daily Archives: October 12, 2025
Movie Review: A Life Shaped by Burns, the Bible, Baseball and Jack Buck — “Soul on Fire”
“Soul on Fire” is a touching faith-based bio-pic that pushes all the right emotional buttons. It rarely misses a beat and never misses a button. It’s about a child burned nearly to a crisp who survives through perseverance and a … Continue reading
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Tagged faith-based-movie, jack-buck, john-corbett, john-oleary, movie-review, movies, sean-mcnamara, william-h-macy
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Movie Review — “Tron: Ares” — All Lit Up and No Place to Go
“Tron: Ares” is a shiny, shambolic bauble, a film of CGI red neon streaks that no longer obsesses about taking us inside the electronic video game metaverse, but with bringing the grim, unemotional and “programmed” ethos of the electronic ether … Continue reading
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Tagged film-review, jared-leto, movies, roger-moore, tron, tron-ares
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Movie Review: Channing Tatum Charms the Socks off Kirsten Dunst, and us as “Roofman”
A dopey “on-the-spectrum” crook on the lam plot and two movie stars who know how to work a closeup headline the charms of the delightful and just dark enough “Roofman,” a caper comedy where the real caper is getting away … Continue reading
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Tagged ben-mendelsohn, channing-tatum, kirsten-dunst, movies, roofman
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