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Daily Archives: November 29, 2025
Movie Preview: “Spider-Man: A Brand New Day”
So does Marvel have a big screen pulse? Even the hits (“Fantastic Four”) seem to be labored these days. And there have been so many lost “Avengers” let downs. Spider-Man has been the one franchise that doesn’t seem to have … Continue reading
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Movie Review: The Newly-Homeless Experience Life with “No Address”
“No Address” is a sentimental, well-intentioned melodrama about homelessness in America that doesn’t quite deliver on its “There but for the grace of one or two missed paychecks go I” premise. It’s not exactly a “faith-based” drama, though visits a … Continue reading
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Tagged ashanti, beverly-dangelo, homelessness-in-california, movie-review, sacramento, william-baldwin, writing
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Netflixable? “Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery”
Ordinarily when I review a film in theaters, I label that as “movie review.” Even when that film is heading to Netflix after a short theatrical run, Search Engine Optimization demands that you call it such. But for most Netflix … Continue reading
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Tagged brolin, daniel-craig, film, glenn-close, knives-out, movies, netflix, netflixable, rian-johnson
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