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Movie Preview: Blaxploitation has its Biggest Afro Yet — Shaina West is “Jade”
Two fisted, two-footed, machete-and-pistol-packing Brit Mama “Jade” never backs down from a fight. Especially when she’s caught between rivals — a gangster and a businessman, one of them played by Mickey Rourke. Shaina West is a stunt woman turned action … Continue reading
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Netflixable? Jamie and Cameron skylark through “Back in Action”
An absurd script is navigated with brio and professionalism in the “Back in Action” comedy. Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz summon up their old school cool and comical chemistry (“Annie”), Glenn Close trots out an accent and the quips and … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: James Joyce by John Huston, “The Dead”(1987)
You don’t have to get old to truly appreciate John Huston’s elegiac ode to Belle Epoque Ireland and his farewell to the cinema. Wintry, wistful, funereal and poetic, James Joyce’s “The Dead” becomes a simple, short and beautiful postcard from … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Amy Schumer and Jillian Bell, which one is “Kinda Pregnant?”
Good to see Schumer back. Has she, uh, mellowed? Does parenthood cure “Trainwreck?” Feb. 5
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Movie Review: Colman Domingo plays an inmate with theatre in his blood at “Sing Sing”
Colman Domingo and the humanizing act of making theatre co-star in “Sing Sing,” a sometimes moving and often entertaining dramedy about prison inmates who just want to “put on a show.” Domingo and a couple of other professional actors, and … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Tragic, Scandalous and Recent History Remembered — “Nickel Boys”
In “Nickel Boys,” first-time feature director RaMell Ross almost overwhelms performance with technique. Characters are obscured, faces hidden, glimpsed from the legs down to their shoes, passing by in the blur of memory. By the time we set our eyes … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Awards contending “The Brutalist” punches above its weight
“The Brutalist” is a brutally smart drama for a brutally stupid age. Brady Corbet’s American saga touches on everything from classism and racism to anti-Semitism and the Holocaust as its hero staggers along the jagged edge of American capitalism as … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Tom Basden and Carey Mulligan sing “The Ballad of Wallis Island”
Tim Key plays an eccentric lottery winner who pays to drag his favorite singer to the literal middle of nowhere. Basden plays the singer, Mulligan plays another famous singer who used to be his partner? Wife? Lover? Seeing conflicting release … Continue reading
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“Brutalist” weekend, in IMAX
Late getting to this. A lot’s been going on–holidays, aged family to take care of, a dying pet, life, democracy’s end, other movies to get to. Right. Durham for the day it is. “Brutal” running time. Brutal prices, but that’s AMC … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Almodóvar Ponders Death and the Lives Preceding it from “The Room Next Door”
In his mid ’70s, it’s only natural that the great Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar should turn his attentions to reflecting on lives lived, and questions of how one wants life to end with his latest film. But in boiling down … Continue reading
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