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Daily Archives: November 11, 2025
Movie Preview: A Dog Eat Dog/Winner Take All Job Market leaves Him with “No Other Choice”
This festival darling, the latest from Park Chan Wook (“Old Boy”) has echoes of the Michael Caine dark comedy about (literal) cutthroat corporate life, “A Shock to the System.” Long term unemployment means you’ve got to do something to better … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Joel Edgerton can’t stop boys from bullying boys — “The Plague”
“Terrible twos” and teens have nothing on Tweens when it comes to imagininative cruelty, shunning and making you question what you know and who you think you are. This Dec. 24 release wears lots of newfound labels — “body horror” … Continue reading
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