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Movie Review: Millennials try to buy-in or opt-out of the “American Meltdown”
“American Meltdown” is a comic buddy picture that taps into the deep well of Millennial angst and grievance about a “system” that is finally so broken it doesn’t work for them. At all. Like a lot of fiction and op … Continue reading
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Damn. Snowed/Iced-in and no wifi — Let’s rewatch “The Duke”
“Winter Storm Blair,” the drama queens at The Weather Channel call it — Looking at you, Meryl Cantore. Bad weather means no internet. No screener links, no Netflix or Prime or 🍏 work. And the Biden Administration’s “Build Back Better” … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: David Wenham is a daft Serial Offender in Oz — “Spit”
We don’t see this side of Wenham, best known as the narrator/survivor of “300.” A hapless , dim bulb Australian “fugitive” in and out of jail, in Dutch to the wrong Bruces for a ton of dough. Not sure how … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: Hopkins is “The Efficiency Expert,” but are Crowe, Collette and Mendelsohn getting the ax? (1991)
Three future stars from Down Under pop off the screen in “The Efficiency Expert,” a delicate, dated and yet timeless fish-out-of-water period piece set in Australia at the birth of the job-cutting “consultant” boom. Toni Collette, impressive and emotional in … Continue reading
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Tagged ben-mendelsohn, film, movie-review, reaganomics, Reviews, russell-crowe, toni-collette
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BOX OFFICE: “Mufasa” finally wins a weekend, “Sonic” slides, “Nosferatu” becomes a horror blockbuster
New movies rarely roll out between Christmas and the second Friday in January, and so it is this year, with Jan. 10 (next weekend) serving up Oscar contenders and the first action pic of 2025. But the holdover films in … Continue reading
Movie Review: A Locksmith lives to Regret Taking that One “Night Call”
I’m of two minds about that subgenre we call the hero/heroine with “particular skills” thriller. The parade of Liam Neeson/Jason Statham/John Cena et al action pictures where this mobster, that rogue government or rogue government agency or creepy neighbor crosses … Continue reading
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Netflixable? A cuppa “Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl,” if you please
Well cor blimey and “butter me crumpets,” Wallace & Gromit are back. Britain’s most adorable exports since the Minis — the Cooper and the Skirt — are back for another twee stop-motion animated farce that reminds us of how much … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Bad times on a Wisconsin farm — Can the Packers save it? “Green and Gold”
Irony is dead in “conservative” virtue signalling cinema like this Craig T. Nelson (Don’t get me started.) star vehicle. Bank’s about to take his farm. Banker offers to bet on Green Bay’s lone tourist attraction to give him time, and it … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Kristen Stewart, Steven Yeun, after the apocalypse — “Love Me”
Can an ocean-monitoring buoy and a satellite find “love?” Via, we assume, their avatars? This trippy, existential sci fi romance from the Zuchero Brothers comes out just before Valentine’s Day. Jan. 31.
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Movie Preview: Griffin Dunne, James Norton, Rosanna Arquette and Richard Benjamin — “Ex Husbands”
Griffin Dunne plays winds up crashing a vacation bachelor party his sons are attending, He’s splitting up from Rosanna A., his dad (Richard Benjamin) is splitting from his latest. And one of his sons (Norton) is breaking up. Greenwich Entertainment … Continue reading
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