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Classic Film Review: “Sullivan’s Travels”(1941), what Hollywood saw and what Hollywood left out
It’s been a very long time since I’ve seen Preston Sturges’ masterpiece, “Sullivan’s Travels.” Watching it again on Mother’s Day weekend (my mother had never seen it) reminded me of the fickle nature of memory, when it comes to movies. … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: Young Frankenheimer’s “The Young Savages” (1961)
John Frankenheimer made his leap from “Golden Age of Television” TV director to big screen Big Name director permanent with “The Young Savages,” a flinty, gritty courtroom drama dressed up as a street gang murder thriller. He’d just turned 30 … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: A “lost” George A. Romero film — “The Amusement Park” — earns a belated release
I interviewed Romero once or twice, interviews that always turned toward why he wasn’t able to get his films financed. As indie and DIY as the “Night of the Living Dead” icon was, little he managed to get in front … Continue reading
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Movie Review: An Orphan discovers what it means to be “The Devil’s Child”
On a gloomy, fog-enshrouded night a decaying mansion is glimpsed in the darkness. It is where Nurse Cherry’s new assignment is. She will take care of the very old, quite-catatonic master of the house. Little does she suspect, as servant/chauffeur … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: Claude Rains is “The Man Who Watched Trains Go By” (1952)
Here’s an oddity on the resume of the wonderful Hollywood character actor Claude Rains — a Technicolor star vehicle, shot partly on location in Amsterdam and Paris in the early ’50s when Rains was in his 60s. “The Man Who … Continue reading
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Globes in Jeopardy? Celeb PR Firms are still irked at the Hollywood Foreign Press
The people who represent the stars who agree to show up to the HFPA’s assorted events, including the Golden Globes, say the band aid NBC endorsed that the HFPA introduced yesterday does not go far enough. With #TimesUp and others … Continue reading
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Documentary Review — “Knots: A Forced Marriage Story”
“Knots: A Forced Marriage Story” is a documentary that, on its surface, sounds like something from a more primitive place and time. More than one woman appearing in Kate Ryan Brewer’s film — legislator, activist or victim — marvels at … Continue reading
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Movie Review: EveryDaddy was “Kung Fu Fighting” — “The Paper Tigers”
Well, isn’t this just adorable? “The Paper Tigers” is a martial arts action comedy filled with punch-ups, knock-outs, insults and one-liners. Well-acted, with actors who know how to throw a kick and land a punch — and a punchline — … Continue reading
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Reddit Investors “rescue” AMC Cinemas, and the CEO is down with that
Good piece from The Hollywood Reporter how online directed group buying is propping up AMC’s stock price, keeping it an attractive investment and a company worth loaning money so that it will survive the pandemic. It’s kind of a GameStop … Continue reading
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Movie Review: A grim satire of Europe gone to the “Undergods”
“Undergods” is a sci-fi fantasy of a dark and dystopian Europe, where “family” and feeling have broken down and the Putinesque rule of an uncaring State and its predatory oligarchs have numbed the people and normalized the awful. Chino Moya’s … Continue reading
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