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Movie Review: Insomnia Cure? “Invincible Swordsman”
“Invincible Swordsman” is a slick, beautifully-designed Chinese action fantasy that never escapes the trap of “time suck” that so many Wuxia thrillers fall into. That’s the period piece martial arts genre that revels in flying fighters and supernatural skills, polished … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: Burt, Booty, Brigands and Brigantines — “The Crimson Pirate” (1952)
“The Crimson Pirate?” Yarrrrr, there’s a pirate picture with teeth! Gore Verbinski borrowed from a parade of pirate movies when he concocted Disney’s “Pirates of the Caribbean” franhcise, none more than this jaunty romp from 1952. Warner Bros. gave star … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Love, Longing and Song-catching in Appalachia — “A History of Sound”
Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor star in this Bluegrass “Brokeback,” narrated by Oscar winner Chris Cooper (perfect) as an old man of the mountains who remembers that first great love — music — and the second, a fellow he met … Continue reading
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Documentary Review: Teens ease the transition to adulthood via The Outdoors, Sled Dogs and “Folktales”
It’s billed as “the best years of your life,” the teenaged Romain complains in “Folktales,” the new documentary about teens, sled dogs and the wilderness “Folk” schools of Norway. Socially maladjusted, shy and withdrawn Romain has figured out that the … Continue reading
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Netflixable? Sandler’s back in the Sandtrap — “Happy Gilmore 2”
Any hopes that Adam Sandler would use his Netflix contract to remake himself in movies like “Hustle” or “The Meyerowitz Stories”were dashed a couple of “Murder Mysteries” ago. But he’s still doing numbers for the streamer, as his audience aged … Continue reading
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BOX OFFICE: “Fantastic Four” has a Fantastic opening — $118 million
No doubt about it, comic book film fans are rooting for Marvel to finally deliver a “Fantastic Four” worth celebrating. A more innocent, optimistic and juvenile franchise that has proven hard to start, restart and reboot, the thinking this time … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Something to see in a cinema this weekend? The second trailer to the all-star “One Battle After Another”
Leo and Benicio, Sean and Wood Harris, Teyana Taylor and Regina Hall, ex-revolutionaries, a little longer in the tooth, reunite to fight an evil old foe. And Alana Haim is here to remind us that sometimes Paul Thomas Anderson isn’t … Continue reading
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Movie Review: For these Gen Z daters, it’s all downhill from “Oh, Hi!”
The mating rituals, commitment phobia and communication issues of a much-maligned generation are sent up, with amusingly mixed results, in “Oh, Hi!” — a rom-com that almost goes for it and almost comes off before losing its nerve. Writer-director Sophie … Continue reading
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Movie Review: This “Fantastic Four” take their stumbling, humorless “First Steps”
Comic book cinema goes Mid Century Marvel for “The Fantastic Four: First Steps,” a sleek and gorgeous looking reboot of this franchise that harks back to Fantastic 4 comic and TV cartoon’s heyday. The film’s true star is production designer … Continue reading
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It’s Sushi and Cinema Thursday –“Fantastic Four” and “Oh, Hi!” Time
Half price sushi day at Pangea, our favorite sushi joint in the big city (Danville, VA.) chased by a double feature. Because we all need to escape the heat for a day. And the news.
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