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Netflixable? Another thriller titled “Awake,” another snooze
A thriller with “realistic” zombies is the smart premise behind “Awake.” If you want to see human beings turn into the walking dead, take away their sleep. Exhaustion heaped on top of panic, the shakes, impaired judgment teetering into psychosis, … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: A Red Band Trailer for a Megan Fox Movie? “Midnight in the Sawgrass”
This comes out on late July and co-stars Bruce Willis and Emile Hirsch.
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Movie Review: Saudi Woman takes on the system as “The Perfect Candidate”
Maryam has decided to run for office, a position on the municipal council in her suburban town. But her widowed father isn’t having it. And he’s trotting out his catch-phrase for everything to do with her campaigning for this office. … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Mark Wahlberg’s fighting and recalling past lives in “Infinite”
So what sort of gonzo nonsense have Antoine Fuqua and Mark Wahlberg cooked up now? “Infinite” is about humans who wander the Earth, “gifted with a memory of all their past lives.” Wahlberg plays an “Infinite” who has forgotten his. … Continue reading
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Documentary Review: “Upheaval” lauds the life and career of Israel’s Menachem Begin
“Upheaval: The Life and Journey of Menachem Begin” is an adoring profile of the combative right wing Israeli prime minister who shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat for courageously negotiating the Camp David Accords, ending decades … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Jessica Chastain has “The Eyes of Tammy Faye” — coming in Sept.
And who plays her sexually ambiguous preacher-husband, Jim Bakker? Andrew Garfield. On the nose casting!
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Movie Review: Stuck in place “In the Heights”
Embracing, immersive and inclusive, the Tony winning “In the Heights,” the musical that launched Lin-Manuel Miranda as a phenomenon, comes to the screen with its Broadway charms more or less intact. Jon M. Chu’s film has a little pathos and … Continue reading
Netflixable? Filipino Woman fights back when she becomes “The Girl with a Gun (Babae at Baril)”
Netflix is calling the film “The Girl and the Gun.” But the Filipino title is “Babae at Baril,” which my translator says is “Women and Guns.” Either way, you get the idea. Writer-director Rae Red (“Neomanila” was hers) sets us … Continue reading
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Documentary Review — A grand dialogue continues after death, “Truman and Tennessee: An Intimate Conversation”
It isn’t the exact quote that gave birth to the old Wilma Askinas aphorism, but I’ve always remembered it as “A friend is someone who sees through you and still enjoys the show.” Truman Capote and Tennessee Williams were contemporaries … Continue reading
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Series Review: What mischief might “Loki” get up to in his own show?
Just as high-concept as “WandaVision” and funnier, even without the sitcom-centric premise, “Loki” takes our favorite Marvel mischief maker and puts him on trial for his crimes against time. And timelines. It gives him the chance to make good on … Continue reading
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