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Movie Preview: Dan Stevens goes scary, driving a young woman “Cuckoo”
Hunter Schafer stars as a young woman who moves with Dad’s (Marton Csokas) to a resort in the Bavarian Alps, a place where people with Germanic accents (Dan Stevens, et al) use words like “experiments” a tad too often for … Continue reading
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Netflixable? Argentinian man escapes his messy life via “death” — “Rest in Peace”
“Rest in Peace” is a sturdy Argentian thriller with too many soap operatic touches and twists for its own good. It’s a tale of escaping a messy life through a horrific but all-too-convenient historical event, the bombing of a Jewish … Continue reading
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Classic (Cult) Film Review: A “Repo Man” spends his life getting into tense situations.” (1984)
Movies that look as if the cast had too much fun making them are often cursed. But “Repo Man,” a cult sci-fi comedy from 1984, has long been the exception to that rule. Loopy to the point of gonzo, scruffy … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Julianne Nicholson stars in A24’s “Janet Planet”
A Mother-Child coming-of-age drama about coming of age depressed, and a mother led out of depression by, perhaps, her little girl? It’s a period piece set in 1991 and therefor a “personal” tale by actress, turned writer and now first-time … Continue reading
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BOX OFFICE: How is “Godzilla/Kong” Beating “Monkey Man?” “Omen” chills
You’d think Dev Patel’s Indian outing as a Subcontinental “John Wick” would be the fanboy film of the month, with epic action, bloody brawls and a wicked, droll humor levening it’s almost non stop beat downs. Good reviews, great word … Continue reading
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Netflixable? The BBC scores its “Scoop” in landing their “exclusive” interview with Prince “Randy Andy”
I’m not sure of the reaction “across the pond” to the journalism-in-action drama “Scoop,” an account of how the BBC landed its monarchy-rocking intervew that proved the utter undoing of then-Prince Andrew, the Duke of York. On this side of … Continue reading
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Documentary Review: Aspiring Leaders Come of Age at a fraught moment at “Girls State”
They gather, boarded for a week at college campuses in all 50 states — smart, bright competitive teenage girls selected to participate in one of America’s oldest mock-government institutions. The young women of each state’s “Girls State” debate issues, campaign … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: The Great Prison Break Thriller from the Golden Age of Film Noir — “Brute Force” (1947)
The worst thing about keeping a cinephile’s bucket list is that you never know what you’ve been missing until you hunt for something you know you’ve missed. “Brute Force” might be the greatest prison break movie from the film noir … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Korean gangsters try the double and triple cross with a Boxer/Ex-Con — “The Wild”
I’ve watched quite a few Korean films over the years, and since cinema is an international language working with most of the same dramatic tropes, genres, conventions and plots, I’ve never had much trouble categorizing what I was watching or … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: One more pitch for that Terror in a Tutu — “Abigail”
Giancarlo Esposito…my FAVORITE, and Kathryn Newton and Dan “Downton was a LOoooong Time Ago” Stevens co-star in the bloody-minded comic thriller. The second trailer teases more of the action. The plot? All we need to know is why these nice … Continue reading
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