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Movie Review: Jeffrey Dean Morgan releases “The Unholy”
Producer Sam Raimi helped lure some big names to “The Unholy,” a Catholic “Our Lady’s no ‘lady’” thriller timed to hit theaters for Easter. Biggest and best of all is the lead, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, cast as a cinematic cliche … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: A24’s “Zola” takes the “party” on the road
Inspired by a “true story” documented on twitter (ahem), this has a “Spring Break” vibe — sexual and dangerous and dirty. “Hoeism” is the word they’re using to market it. Coming this summer.
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Next screening? A Maundy Thursday showing of “The Unholy”
Hey, they’re marketing this as a “Good Friday” horror release set to dominate Easter Weekend. Well, everybody who doesn’t go to “Kongzilla” will want to see this, right? So yeah, I get to use “Maundy” for maybe the first time … Continue reading
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Movie Review: A rough arrival in New York — “Entre Nos”
“Entre Nos” presents a fairly conventional view of the American immigrant experience. But the intimacy in its portrayal of co-writer and star Paola Mendoza’s bitter arrival in New York is striking, as is the poignancy in her portrayal of her … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: A surrogacy comedy with a twist, “Together Together”
Ed Helms and Patti Harrison star in this one, which opens April 23. An Ed Helms comeback?
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Movie Review: “Die Hard” in a VA hospital? “Assault on VA-33”
It’s Sean Patrick Flanery vs Nicolas Cage’s son in “Assault on VA-33,” a half-hearted, half-assed “Die Hard” in a VA hospital shoot-em-up. “Boondocks Saints” alumnus Flanery, emerging as the ginger-haired B-thriller (sometimes C) rival to Frank Grillo, plays a battered, … Continue reading
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Documentary preview: A history making transgender opera debut, “The Sound Of Identity”
“The Sound of Identity” makes its way to streaming June 1.
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Netflixable? Teen endures “A Week Away” at camp with “Jesus Freaks”
“A Week Away” isn’t the most original idea for a movie. A summer camp comedy? At church camp? But making this a musical and thus one of the most ambitious “faith-based” films in years, mark this “Week” down as a … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Voices” haunt blind woman from Childhood
“Voices” opens with a moment of what looks like torture porn — two women, strapped down or strung up, trapped by some unseen tormentor. But that fictive present is abandoned for most of the rest of this sleepwalking, sleep-inducing thriller. … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Like a House on Fire”
She’s almost certainly expecting too much when she makes that first call. “Hi Dan. I just wanted to say that I’m OK and that I’m back now.” Knocking on his door just confirms it. You can’t “just show up,” Dan … Continue reading
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