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Daily Archives: December 11, 2025
Next screening? Thursday date night “Ella McKay”
I haven’t liked a James Brooks film on this millennium, but hey. No Adam Sandler this time. Call that a “win” anyway. Maybe I’ll catch “Eternity” or some such as well.
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Movie Preview: Father Brendan Gleeson and Daughter Claire Foy, “H is for Hawk”
This Jan 26 release is based on a memoir by Helen Macdonald. Great pairing. With a goshawk. Looks promising.
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Series Preview: Bernthal & Tessa, Cop & Reporter, “His & Hers” takes on a Murder Mystery
A couple of my favorite actors paired up for a January thriller. As it’s a series you can bet they will tease and cliffhanger out a 95 minute idea into six episodes. Jan. 8.
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Movie Review: Korean Canadians, Kimchi and OkCupid — “The Mother and the Bear”
“The Mother and the Bear” may be the cutest thing branded “Korean” since BTS, or even the Kia Soul. Sure, it’s a Canadian indie dramedy by a Chinese-Canadian filmmaker. But writer-director Johnny Ma brings an outsider’s view and respect for … Continue reading
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