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Daily Archives: October 27, 2025
Movie Review: Wahlberg, Key, Lakeith and Shalhoub “Play Dirty” in Shane Black-land
Shane Black? Glib one-liners and glib gunplay? Bigger and bigger action, with a bigger and bigger bodycounts? The actor turned writer and writer-director who peaked with “Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang,” made his way to a “comeback” with “The Nice Guys” … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Need an Assassin? Call “The Old Woman with the Knife”
Lee Hye-Young stars in this Korean slicer-for-hire thriller from the director of “Memento Mori,” Min Kyu-dong. The plot is as old as “The Mechanic” — the Charles Bronson original — and reflects another variation on “Killers of a Certain Age.” … Continue reading
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Movie Review: A Filipino Gay Hustlers’ Odyssey — “Some Nights I Feel Like Walking”
Hooking up in bus station restrooms, hustling clients for sex in a cinema, police harassment, bullying, drugs, death and an impromptu funeral are on the menu of “Some Nights I Feel Like Walking,” a melodramatic saunter through one unnaturally long … Continue reading
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