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Movie Review: An Old West Sheriff sees Dead People — “Ghosts of Red Ridge”
“Ghosts of Red Ridge” is a low-budget Western that tries to be a ghost story. It’s not anything to write home about in either genre. There’s some nice lived-in detail in the locations, the dusty, dirty costumes and almost-colorful characters. … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Before they were Fab, The Beatles needed to meet “Midas Man”
This Brian Epstein bio pic stars Jacob Fortune-Lloyd, Emily Watson, Eddie Marsan, Eddie Izzard and…Jay Leno as Ed Sullivan. The director did that misguided Eddie Izzard transgender “Doctor Jekyll” of last summer (in the US, 2023 in the UK). “Midas … Continue reading
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Netflixable? Santa’s helpers take it off — “The Merry Gentlemen”
Netflix’s conquest of “The Hallmark Holiday Movie” as a genre continues with “The Merry Gentlemen,” a snowy tale of Santa season stripping to save the family bar. These movies follow a fairly strict formula, and this one — scripted by … Continue reading
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Tagged britt-robertson, chad-michael-murray, christmas-movie, maxwell-caulfield, movie-review, music, netflix, news
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Movie Preview: Rhys Ifans lures Phoebe Dynevor into the family biz — spying — “Inheritance”
For anybody who’d been wondering what director Neil Burger (“The Illusionist,” “The Upside,” The Marsh King’s Daughter”) has coming up next (Jan. 24), here it is. “Inheritance” is a thriller about an aimless, grieving alcoholic daughter who’s just lost her … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Whigham and Coon, a Hitman and his “Victim,” may never get to “Lake George”
An ex-con is arm-twisted into solving “a little problem that needs to go away” — a mobster’s ex-girlfriend — in “Lake George,” a dark, dry and funny “hit-man” thriller where the “hit-man” keeps insisting “I don’t do that kind of … Continue reading
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Tagged carrie-coon, fargo, max-casella, movie-review, shea-whigham, thriller
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Classic Film Review: Looking for Lean Laughs from “Blithe Spirit” (1945)
The shifting sands of editor-turned-director David Lean‘s career took him through early adaptations of Noël Coward scripts, included some definitive adaptations of Charles Dickens and eventually settled on the sweeping epics which is he best known for today — “Bridge … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Why make a “live” (CGI) action “Lilo & Stitch?”
Back in olden times, Disney would re-release its animated classics — in theaters, in new video and digital formats — every few years so that new generations of children could discover as parents who grew up on the films introduced … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: A Hardnosed Brazilian History Lesson about Surviving Fascism — “I’m Still Here”
As America abandons the rule of law, the Constitution and common sense in the thrall of a fascist traitor and his Moscow and mob-allied lackeys, the great Walter Salles has just the film to warn the rest of us of … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Long live “Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Foul”
The grand old man of “Wallace” voicing fame, and British TV, before he became a voice-acting icon — Peter Sallis — passed away in 2017 just a few years shy of reaching 100. The Wallace & Gromit filmmakers decided against … Continue reading
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