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Movie Preview: Aging and about to be unemployed, Pamela Anderson is “The Last Showgirl”
Gia Coppola directed, Brenda Song, Billie Lourd, Dave Bautista and Oscar winner Jamie Lee Curtis co-star. This “final performance” Vegas showgirl tale has vulnerability and a little cachet, with Anderson back from the dead and a decent supporting cast. This … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Zambian family ponders life and death and old secrets — “On Becoming a Guinea Fowl”
Writer-director Rungano Nyoni took a top prize for this quirky drama that immerses us in a Zambian family, it’s secrets and suspicions and superstitions and funeral rituals. Mar. 7, from A24.
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Movie Review: A French “Robin Hood” robber enjoys “Freedom,” between heists and prison time
The ambitiously titled “Freedom” is a heist picture that makes more promises than it keeps. The latest feature from actress turned director Mélanie Laurent (“Now You See Me,” “The Flood”) sets up as a French Robin Hood tale of an … Continue reading
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BOX OFFICE: “Red One” bombs, “Heretic” thrives, “A Real Pain” opens wide, “Christmas Pageant” abides
Ill-conceived, as many a Christmas “action comedy” has been, the Dwayne Johnson/Chris Evans/J.K. Simmons “Santa’s security detail” romp “Red One” earned dismissive reviews and a great big yawn from filmgoers. Whoever thought a $200-250 million movie about threats to Santa … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Ben Stiller hits the upstaged-by-kids “Holiday Comedy” stage of his career — “Nutcrackers”
Everything in this trailer moans “Tired” and “played.” Linda Cardinelli co stars in this “fostering little monsters” comedy. This looks like something our lad Ben might have been in 30 years ago. Nov. 29 on Hulu.
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Classic Film Review: Hitchcock becomes “Hitch” — “The 39 Steps” (1935)
While he was alive, critics had little trouble finding ways to discount Alfred Hitchcock’s genius and underrate his later decades of entertaining, bubbly and even chilling thrillers. Because that generation of reviewers remembered “The 39 Steps.” This 1935 romp of … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Steve Coogan learns from his tuxedo’d pal — “The Penguin Lessons”
A true story, an Englishman transplanted in clip crazed 1970s Argentina and a little Jonathan Pryce on the side? This played at the Toronto Film Fest this fall, and Lionsgate cannot wait to release it.
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Movie Preview: Rami Malek is “The Amateur” Out to Kill His Wife’s Murderers
Laurence Fishburne, Julianne Nicholson, Rachel Brosnahan and Jon Bernthal are among the supporting players in this “cryptoanalyst turned assassin/agent” thriller. April 11.
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Documentary Review: “Billy Preston — That’s the Way God Planned It”
Whenever Ringo Starr is asked about the pianist/organist, singer and “fifth Beatle” Billy Preston, “He never put his hands in the wrong place” is his highest compliment. One music producer who worked with the two-time Grammy winner marveled at Preston’s … Continue reading
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Movie Review: A Father sees his Estranged Daughters “In the Summers”
“In the Summers” is a wistful elegy to the passing of childhood and the recognition and acceptance of the flaws of those who made us. Alexssandra Lacorazza’s downbeat debut feature follows two California sisters through the ups and downs of … Continue reading
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