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Movie Review: A “Talented” interloper tries to mix with the posh at “Saltburn”
Describing “Saltburn” in cinema shorthand terms is so easy it almost gives away the game. Not that the plot is any big inscrutable secret. It’s “The Talented Mr. Ripley” meets “Call Me By Your Name” — insidious, class conscious, with … Continue reading
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Movie Review: A Scientist Wife, a brain-damaged husband and “The Portrait” that looks hauntingly familiar
There was an accident involving her husband, one that involved brain damage that has left him speechless and borderline catatonic. When we see it recreated in a flashback, we understand her loyalty, why she’s sticking with him, monitoring his symptoms, … Continue reading
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Your Alice Walker Movie Musical Homework
Seeing the film adaptation of the stage musical based on an Alice Walker novel that Steven Spielberg filmed nearly 40 years ago, I found it helpful to remember that Taraji P, Henson can sing, and that David Alan Grier is … Continue reading
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Movie Review: A Gay Couple Lives through “Kramer vs. Kramer” with “Our Son”
“Our Son” is a child care/child custody soap opera about married gay couple who divorce and then fight over who gets primary custody of their son. It’s a sensitively-mounted drama that bears more than a passing resemblence to “Kramer vs. … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Hungary’s animated Oscar contender — “Four Souls of Coyote”
Hungary’s bid for Best International Feature Oscar is a lovely and poignant animated environmental parable built on Native American mythology. Director and co-writer Áron Gauder’s “Four Souls of Coyote” would also seem like a natural contender in a very weak … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Faith-based sci-fi? “The Shift”
My favorite Neil Simon play is probably “God’s Favorite,” a broad comic riff on a man tested by God…and an obnoxious family. It’s based on the Biblical “Book of Job.” “The Shift” is a big screen sci-fi spin on that … Continue reading
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Movie Review: In this Puzzle Picture, Everybody Has a Different Idea of Who the “Monster” Is
The puzzle has many solutions, most or even all of them “wrong.” We’re asked to weigh abuse and bullying, gossip, guilt, grief and pathology, all told via five different points of view. And whatever the viewer decides, on the screen … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Lady Ballers” got no game
A groaning 110 minutes of agenda in search of a laugh, “Lady Ballers” is an “anti-woke” transphobic comedy from the conservative media site Daily Wire. An impotent exercise in attempted “punching down” at the groups hate groups love to hate, … Continue reading
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Netflixable? “Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget” loses the pluck
Well, God and Gromit bless Netflix for signing checks and putting Aardman Animations on the task of serving up fresh stop-motion animated whimsy for us all. But “fresh” doesn’t really figure in their laugh-starved, half-hearted sequel to 2000’s “Chicken Run.” … Continue reading
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Documentary Review: The Legal War with Monsanto’s Roundup sends Lawyers and Litigants “Into the Weeds”
We’ve all seen the ads that litter broadcast TV, law firms pleading for potential clients to come forward and join class action lawsuits against Big Pharma, Big Investment, Big Credit Card, Big Chemicals and about the “water” at Camp LeJeune. … Continue reading
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