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Author Archives: Roger Moore
Movie Review: “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.”
There’s nothing inherently wrong with treating that semi-campy 1960s TV spy series “The Man from U.N.C.L.E” as a lark, and the two agents in it as the original “Ambigiously Gay Duo.” But Guy “Sherlock Holmes” Ritchie doesn’t have the touch … Continue reading
Movie Review: “Amnesiac”
The once-promising Michael Polish of the once-promising Polish Brothers (“North Fork”) directed his wife, Kate Bosworth, in “Amnesiac.” And the only memorable thing about this middling thriller is its resemblance to its betters, from “Misery” to “Before I Go to … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Tom at the Farm”
His lover has died in the big city. And Tom needs to go to the funeral. But it’s out in the country. His lover’s family are farm folk. And they don’t know Tom (Xavier Dolan) exists. Because they don’t know … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Fort Tilden”
“Fort Tilden” invites us to spend a long, mishap-filled day with two haplessly annoying young New Yorkers. It’s like “Girls” with more funky New York locations, but with less sex, and with fewer laughs. Harper, played with Bridey Elliot, is … Continue reading
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Weekend Movies — “Diary” and “Gift” great notices, “Ricki” and “Shaun” not bad, “Fantastic Four” = Fiasco
The weekend reviews are in. And it’s August. So even the well-reviewed pictures have their work cut out for them. But for what it’s worth, the thriller “The Gift” collected top drawer reviews, as did the smaller narrower release “The … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Fantastic Four” are anything but
See, here’s what other people — fanboys and critics — missed in condemning those earlier film incarnations of “Fantastic Four.” They were childish, and intentionally so — aimed at a younger audience. Action pictures with training wheels, they were a … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Ricki and the Flash”
The movies preach that we should never let go of our dreams, and some of us never do, no matter what the universe tells us. “Ricki and the Flash” celebrates such pigheadedness, and gives Meryl Streep her one and only … Continue reading
Movie Review: “The Diary of a Teenage Girl”
The movies are such a man’s world that lobbying for more “coming of age” stories from a female point of view has long been a given. But when “The Diary of a Teenage Girl” is what you get, the lobbyist … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Cage has better intentions, at least, in “The Runner”
The earnestness drips off Nicolas Cage’s “The Runner” like the sweat of good intentions. But you have to appreciate that rare high-minded effort from an actor who has been frantically collecting paychecks for mostly bad, often lowbrow pictures, for years. … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet”
Perhaps the only way to turn Kahlil Gibran’s romantic, trippy and uplifting “The Prophet” into a movie is to animate it. The actress and producer Salma Hayek got that, and talked Roger Allers (“The Lion King”) into directing the film, … Continue reading
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