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Movie Review: Cupid lets Mexican Couple Break Up in the Past, “With You in the Future (Contigo en el futuro)”
The Mexican romantic fantasy “With You in the Future” pretty much blows the “fantasy” part of its equation. A sentimental “Peggy Sue Got Married/It’s a Wonderful Life” riff with a sprinkling of “Back to the Future,” “Contigo en el futuro” … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Nicole Kidman goes “Stepford” again — this time in “Holland”
All is not quite what it seems in “Holland” — Michigan. Matthew McFadyen and Gael Garcia Bernal also star in this Mimi Cave (the kinky “Fresh” was hers) comic thiller. March 27 on Amazon Prime.
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Movie Preview: Manic Pixie…Robber Homeless Girl? Luc Besson’s “June & John”
Action auteur Luc likes his thrillers sexy, and that’s what he hopes to accomplish by pairing Matilda Price and Luke Stanton Eddy in an LA “Manic Pixie Dream Girl” thriller of the “Something Wild” vein. No laughs. No “stars.” Action. … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: Herzog’s “Cannes Darling” “Woyzek” (1979)
The great German director Werner Herzog and his muse, Klaus Kinski, marched through three films together in their peak years, 1978-82. “Nosferatu the Vampyr” was a hit, and “Fitzcarraldo” was a career-defining epic for both director and star, an ordeal … Continue reading
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Netflixable? The Hallmarkish charms of “La Dolce Villa”
You have to get past the sneaky feeling that the rom-com “La Dolce Villa” wasn’t just conceived and rigidly scripted according to “Hallmark” formula, but by some new AI that the greeting card company rents out to production companies. Find … Continue reading
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Movie Review: A Young Hitman is tested by “Old Guy” Christoph Waltz, his Mentor
Hitman thrillers long ago ran out of anything new to do with the genre, lapsing into glib sometime after “La Femme Nikita” back in the ’90s. Nowadays, “glib” isn’t enough. If you’re not aiming for “flippant” like 1974’s “Thunderbolt and … Continue reading
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Series Review: A Canadian Comic Moves to a Farm — “Tom Green Country”
The Canadian cut-up Tom Green was always an acquired taste. He showed up on the Canadian comedy scene post-“Second City,” a young self-promoting prankster who got “The Tom Green Show” on fringe Canadian TV and then MTV, making a name … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: A “Braveheart” take on “William Tell”
Connor Swindells, Jonathan Pryce and Sir Ben Kingsley star in this Swiss Myth Movie, which Samuel Goldwyn picked up for distribution in North America.
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Movie Preview: Thanks to Evil Eric Roberts, we’re gonna LOSE “The Comic Shop!”
A bit squishy and sentimental for Quiver Distribution to pick up. Jesse Metcalf stars, with Tristan Mays, Micah Gionvanni and Aging like fine but Evil wine Eric Roberts. April 11, here we go.
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BOX OFFICE: “Captain America” races…off a cliff, “Monkey” shines, “Unbreakable Boy” stumbles
Deadline.com and others have been predicting an almost healthy second weekend for “Captain America: Brave New World.” And “awareness” was so high on Neon’s hyped-to-high-heavens horror tale from Stephen King, “The Monkey,” that “the sky’s the limit” predictions rattled out … Continue reading
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