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Daily Archives: November 25, 2025
Movie Preview: Skarsgard, Pacino and Colman Domingo in Gus Van Sant’s “Dead Man’s Wire”
A “Dog Day Afternoon” true story/period piece about a hostage situation with political and predatory lending overtones. With that cast, I don’t see how this Jan. 9 release can go wrong.
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Movie Preview: A24 Gets in the Glen Powell Business — “How to Make a Killing”
This February release looks more dark than comic, which its “Kind Hearts and Coronets” set up might have promised. Guys want to inherit a fortune but he has relatives to kill off to get it. Bill Camp, Margaret Qualley, Topher … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: One of Udo Kier’s final roles — “My Neighbor Adolf” — hits cinemas in January
The great German character actor Udo Kier died last weekend in Palm Springs, where many of the movie famous (Liberace to John Schlesinger to Janet Gaynor to Alan Ladd to Howard Hawks to Darryl F. Zanuck) end their days. He … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Pierce, Helena and Gabriel ensure a Young Irish Couple Receives “Four Letters of Love”
Pierce Brosnan, Helena Bonham Carter and Gabriel Byrne appear on screen together for the first time in “Four Letters of Love,” a lovely, sentimental and ever-so-Irish romance about fate, faith and the power of words to woo, especially when folded … Continue reading
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