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Movie Preview: A twelve year old escapes poverty via fantasy, “Princess of the Row”
This indie drama has been a great favorite at film festivals, and it’s headed to theaters/streaming in early Nov.
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Movie Review: “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm,” just as outrageous, not as funny
The gags aim lower and the pranks seem more labored. The effort shows, as does the scripted fakery. It’s harder for Sacha Baron Cohen to go anywhere looking like “stupid reporter” from Kazakhstan. Everyone, save for elderly Republicans and rural … Continue reading
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Documentary Review: A Stunt Tour might be their big break, “After So Many Days”
Husband and wife folk-pop duo Jim Hanft and Samanta Yonak were newlyweds, married after a years long partnership as “Jim & Sam,” when they decided that one epic stunt was the key to them breaking through in the music business. … Continue reading
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Netflixable? James, Thomas, Hammer and Dowd make a new “Rebecca”
This is not your grandmother’s — OK your GREAT grandmother’s — “Rebecca,” not the “Rebecca” of Du Maurier and Hitchcock. And hang me for heresy, that’s not the worst thing in the world. The original plays as fusty and old-fashioned … Continue reading
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The voice on that World Series TV ad for Joe Biden?
I was wondering why my post about the recognizable (to me, anyway) voice on TV ad from last summer was blowing up this am. It’s because people weren’t recognizing the instantly recognizable voice on last night’s World Series ad unveiled … Continue reading
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Book Review: Val Kilmer’s intentionally, and unintentionally revealing memoir “I’m Your Huckleberry” is a fun read
Here’s a film star memoir that took me by surprise. Not that Val Kilmer’s “I’m Your Huckleberry” is all that confessional, or filled with gossip and Big Revelations. It’s not. But it’s a breezy, sometimes self-effacing, sometimes egotistical peek under … Continue reading
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Movie Review: In Russia, just call these brutish bros “Three Comrades”
Oh to be young, male, misogynistic, xenophobic, homophobic, Islamophobic and alcoholic in modern day St. Petersburg. They are “Three Comrades” living in Putin’s Proud Boys Russia, a lawless land where men like them drift through young adulthood with no moral … Continue reading
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Documentary Review: “The Mothman Legacy” lays out the claims, but doesn’t make much of a case
“The Mothman Legacy” is a soberly straightforward account of the 1960s Point Pleasant, West Virginia supernatural “creature” that spawned books and movies, most famously, “The Mothman Prophecies,” a 2002 feature which starred Richard Gere, Laura Linney, Debra Messing and Will … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”
Viola and Chadwick, an Oscar contender from Netflix.
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Movie Preview: “The Perfect Weapon”the doc about the North Korean Sony Hack
Seth Rogen, a comedy mocking a dictator and an international incident.
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