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Author Archives: Roger Moore
Movie Review: Hanks anchors a Western parable, “News of the World”
“News of the World” is a stately, almost old-fashioned Western saga about a widowed Civil War veteran trying to do right by one orphaned girl in 1870 Texas. There are hints of “The Searchers” in this quest to take a … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: “Hunter Hunter” heading our way next week — BEWARE
Why? Because it’s an IFC Midnight release. And they don’t let anything out on that nameplate that doesn’t have something on the “creepy” to “scared the bejeezus outta me” scale.
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Netflixable? A bubbly, backhanded Broadway bitchslap at “The Prom”
Let the healing begin! A divisive election, culture wars that separated a country into midwestern and southern cultists flirting with fascism, and everybody else led by “Broadway liberals,” and here’s a show aimed at putting a little tickle in the … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Mads and Mates consider the pleasures and consequences of “Another Round”
They don’t need an “experiment” to confirm what anybody of drinking age learns all too quickly — there’s “tipsy” and fun, “cute” drunk, “sloppy” (sentimental) inebriated and “mean” drunk. They can see it in their students, teenagers who cut loose … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Bob Odenkirk takes a kicking and keeps on ticking as another “Nobody”
The novelty here, aside from the Louis Prima tune on the trailer, is that Bob punched back this time. Feb 26.
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Movie Preview: “The Right One” is a romantic contender for Valentine’s Day — Nick Thune, Cleopatra Coleman
This has possibilities. A mercurial dude, a rising star in publishing.Feb. 5
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Netflixable? Brazilians celebrate the holidays, and hapless Dad’s birthday in “Just Another Christmas”
The most ambitious holiday movie this year isn’t this Hallmark one or that animated one, a gay romance or a kiddie farce. It’s “Just Another Christmas” and it comes from Brazil, where it’s titled “Tudo Bem No Natal Que Vem.” … Continue reading
Taraji P. Henson steps behind the camera to direct “Two-Faced”
A smart cookie on screen, now she’s taking a shot at directing. Taraji P. Henson will be making her feature directorial debut with “Two Faced,” which has nothing to do with the Batman universe. As the Hollywood Reporter tells us, … Continue reading
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Documentary Review: “Assassins” do North Korea’s dirty work
The attack was brazen, and because it was captured on video and involved North Korea, it dominated the news for months back in 2017. The exiled brother of Kim Jong-un, North Korea’s latest dictator for life from the Kim Dynasty, … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Hopkins reminds us the end is never easy as “The Father”
“The Father” is as close to dementia as any of us would ever care to get. And yet, thanks to longevity that has turned recent generations into the longest-lived in history, it is touching more lives than ever. French playwright … Continue reading
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