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Movie Critic, formerly with McClatchy-Tribune News Service, Orlando Sentinel, published in Spin Magazine, The World and now published here, Orlando Magazine, Autoweek Magazine

Documentary Preview: “Oye como va?” “Carlos” gets his own Film Biography

This looks like a grand appreciation of one of the giants of music, a ’60s survivor, guitar hero and Latin icon. Lovely.

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Documentary Review: Remembering the culture-capturing tyro Tom — “Radical Wolfe”

In magazine articles, non-fiction books and novels, Tom Wolfe coined era-defining phrases like “The Me Decade,” “Radical Chic” and “The Right Stuff.” A “helluva reporter” and a master stylist, the courtly, dapper Richmond-born Wolfe underscored his legacy when he started … Continue reading

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Jimmy Buffett: Singer Songwriter, Broadway and Movie Producer, Life Coach, Influencer and “Brand” Ambassador: 1946-2023

The Alabama troubadour who discovered “Margaritaville” has died. Jimmy Buffett, a singer-songwriter who popularized “Floridays,” a tipsy laid back beachside Florida lifestyle, who put Key West back on the map and who parlayed a musical fanbase into a “Latitudes” and … Continue reading

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Classic Film Review: The Heretical Epic that was “The Name of the Rose” (1986)

A film bathed in fog and Medieval earth tones, “The Name of the Rose” is an M.C. Escher labyrinth populated with Hieronymous Bosch grotesques. It’s a throwback epic of the quasi-Biblical school, the “El Cid” of the ’80s — grand, … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Another stab at “Interactive” Cinema — “Choose Love,” or don’t

Is “Choose Love” “inane,” “insipid” or merely an “innocuous” attempt to make the cinematic romantic comedy a viewer’s choice “will they or won’t they” experience? It’s “interactive cinema,” you know. So click on one of the selection of choices that … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Denzel’s Robert McCall takes a last bow — “The Equalizer 3”

Something about the way Denzel Washington‘s Robert McCall lays his cane across his shoulders and drapes both hands over it tells us that he’s sized up a new threat, that he’s recovered from the Sicilian bullet wound that has him … Continue reading

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Netflixable? A Mexican version of “The Great Seduction (La Gran Seducción)”

Every ten years, like clockwork, we get a new version of “La grande séduction.” And every ten years, I review it and find something charming in this “Northern Exposure” tale of a dying village lying, cheating and manipulating its way … Continue reading

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Movie Review: An animated Oddity from China — “Goodbye Monster”

In the spirit of “It’s animated, let’s dub it with English-speaking voices and see if it’ll sell” comes “Goodbye Monster,” a cross-cultural curiosity from China that loses something in translation. The director and co-writer of “Bobby the Hedgehog,” Huang Jianming, … Continue reading

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Classic Film Review: Early Nicholson, Early Harry Dean — “Ride in the Whirlwind” (1966)

I was never much of a fan of B-movie maker Monte Hellman, who had a long if not exactly prolific career — 23 directing jobs between 1959 and the 2010s. “Two-Lane Blacktop” is a solid genre picture, and I’m hard … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Those lovesick Poles take another shot at “Squared Love: Everlasting”

Well, thank God that “Squared Love” romance is settled and done with. Again. Those crazy lovebirds, teacher Monika (Adrianna Chlebicka) and high-living influencer Enzo (Mateusz Banasiuk) have had not one but TWO Polish rom-coms to fall hard and tie the … Continue reading

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