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Netflixable? WWII Underground Agent “Number 24 (Nr. 24)” tells kids what’s called for when you Fight Fascism
One of the smartest places Netflix has put its international production money is Scandivanian World War II films. A collection of true or “inspired by” true stories have shown us forgotten heroics, sacrifice, treachery and air raids that went wrong. … Continue reading
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Tagged fascism, history, movie-review, netflix, norway, politics, world-war-ii-movie
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Movie Review: Make Yourself Famous, try to be a “Better Man” and not a Pop Star Cliché
Whatever he means to other parts of the world — his UK homeland in particular — the pop star Robbie Williams falls somewhere on the “Remember him?” to “Who?” sliding scale here in the U.S. So maybe the idea of … Continue reading
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Tagged better-man, michael-gracey, movies, music, robbie-williams
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Movie Review: More heists, more Butler and Jackson — “Den of Thieves 2: Pantera”
One hesitates to ever use the phrase “lazy” in describing the epic enterprise that is the making of any major motion picture. But the temptation is there in describing writer-director Christian Gudegast’s reunion with Gerard Butler and O’Shea Jackson, Jr. … Continue reading
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Tagged film, gerard-butler, heist, movie-review, movies, oshea-jackson-jr, riviera
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Movie Preview: Sophie Thatcher is a robotic AI “Companion” to die for
The people who brought us “Barbarian” are behind this twisted and bloody thriller, co-starring Jack Quaid and Harvey Guillén. Jan 31
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Movie Preview: Jason Statham is “A Working Man” with “particular skills”
Statham is out to right a wrong done to his pal Michael Pena in this variation on a “Beekeeper” theme. Any idea who or what this construction worker actually is? March 28.
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Movie Preview: Horror comes not just to the leading lady, but to the “Bystanders”
Murderously misogynistic teen bros come for the “wrong” teen girls? That’s what I’m picking up from the “Bystanders” trailer. This one made the round of the horror film fest circuit and drops on streaming Jan. 21.
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Movie Review: Donnie Yen punches and kicks for justice as “The Prosecutor”
Martial arts icon Donnie Yen directs and stars in “The Prosecutor,” playing a two-fisted, idealistic Hong Kong cop turned prosecuting attorney. Some of the most fantastic fights in recent screen history, choreographed by Takahita Ouichi and Donnie Yen Stunt Team … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: “Sound of Freedom” Angel Studios’ next “True Story” — “Brave the Dark”
A teacher takes a shot at saving a troubled teen boy. Jared Harris stars in this drama about a kid who may have to choose between running track, and a lifetime of trouble. Jan. 24 is when “Brave the Dark” … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Richard Dreyfuss has advice for actors diving “Into the Deep”
Jan 24, Callum McGowan, Scout Taylor Compton, Jon Ceda and Stuart Thompson figure out if the Old Man of the Sea — and star of “Jaws” — should be heeded when it comes to scuba diving and sharks. Could be … Continue reading
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Series Review: Blizzard Season is the perfect time to get Stuck on “The Sticky”
Margo Martindale, one of the grande dames of American character actresses, gets her best starring role in forever in “The Sticky,” a Quebec-set comedy about intrigues, betrayal, corruption and murder, all of it spinning around an infamous piece of Quebec … Continue reading
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Tagged amazon-prime, canada, jamie-lee-curtis, maple-syrup, margo-martindale, quebec, spring, travel
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