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Movie Preview: Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller, snipers guarding “The Gorge,” a thriller trailer that’s…LOL
There are consequences for giving away a picture’s entire plot in the trailer. Unintentional laughter is one, as is the case with this “guarding the gates to hell” tale also starring Sigourney Weaver and Apple Films hopes this film from … Continue reading
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Movie Review: A Doc Dad figures out that “Devils Stay” with Transplanted Organs
“Devils Stay” is an occasionally chilling genre thriller primarily of interest for depicting a Korean Catholic exorcism and its aftermath. A teen girl wrenched about violently, floating in the air as Latin rites and expulsion prayers are said over her, … Continue reading
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Netflixable? “Mary” inspires a Biblical biopic
Long before Joseph of Nazareth reveals himself to be an action hero, saving the Virgin Mary and the baby Jesus from rapacious Romans, the not-entirely-Biblical, not-exactly historical bio-pic “Mary” has lost its way. It’s not the great Sir Anthony Hopkins … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Geoffrey Rush and John Lithgow, “The Rule of Jenny Pen”
A nursing home thriller involving an aged psychopath and puppets, and an aged judge out to stop him. I thought Oscar winner Geoffrey Rush was canceled? No? Never mind.
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Movie Preview: Alan Cumming goes Canadian — “Drive Back Home”
Is this showing at a cinema near you? I’m hunting high and low for it. Looks adorable, the prodigal/gay son/brother endures the “Drive Back Home.”
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Movie Review: “Moana 2” is nobody’s idea of “an instant classic”
Here’s how I described Disney’s 2016 blockbuster “Moana” when it came out. “It is an instant classic, a near masterpiece and the best Disney animated film since its last Golden Age, which produced “The Little Mermaid” and “The Lion King.” … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Remembering an earlier coup attempt, an armed insurrection by “The Order”
It’s not the cars and the clothes that establish “The Order” as a period piece. It’s the notion of Federal law enforcement aggressively pursuing violent traitors out to overthrow democracy no matter how indifferent the entitled, selective-enforcement rural sheriffs and … Continue reading
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BOX OFFICE: “Moana 2” sails past “Moana 1,” “Wicked” clears $300 million, Kyle Mooney blows A24’s rep with “Y2K”
Disney’s “Moana 2” is on a pace to surpass the box office take of 2016’s more charming “Moana” by midnight Sunday. A 55-60% falloff from its opening extended weekend (just shy of $140 million over Thanksgiving) means a $52 million … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Y2K,” back when the end was nigh
Why “Y2K?” Why now? Seriously, WTF, Gen Y and Kyle Mooney? Films? LOLs? Not on your life, A24 Films. The ex-“SNL” player Mooney co-wrote, directed and co-stars in “Y2K,” a “horny teenager” comedy that aims to be a sort of … Continue reading
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Movie Review: A Hungarian doctor discovers the need for antiseptics in the Oscar hopeful “Semmelweis”
The medical biopic“Semmelweis“would make a fine double feature paired with the recent Netflix medical history drama “Joy.” Set a century apart, they’re both about a male-dominated medical profession struggling with issues of childbirth. “Joy” is about the long process of … Continue reading
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