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Movie Review: Church and Politics mix and mingle among the “Godless”
“Godless” is a self-serious drama about the collision of politics and faith with a couple of decent moments and solid lead performances by Ana Ortiz and Harry Lennix going for it. Working against it are a static staginess in the … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: J Lo and Bobby Cannavale raise a teen wrestler to be “Unstoppable”
Jharrel Jerome stars as Anthony Robles, an amateur wrestler who fought to fame despite being born with just one leg. Don Cheadle, Mykelti Williamson and Michael Pena also star in this January release from Amazon/MGM.
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Movie Review: A Lad is Tested, “Lost on a Mountain in Maine”
A piece of Maine woodlands lore comes to the screen in “Lost on a Mountain in Maine,” a sturdy indie retelling of the story of a boy battling long odds against his survival in the dense woods and ever-changing weather … Continue reading
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Tagged docudrama, donn-fendler, maine, mount-katahdin, movie-review, penobscot, woodlore
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Movie Preview: A Chilly Period Piece about a Rescue at Sea that Goes Wrong — “The Damned”
The trailer to this 19th century age-of-sail horror tale plays like an oft-told tale of the sea. A snowy Icelandic fishing village fails in its responbility to its brother mariners, and is “damned” for it. Odessa Young stars in this … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Lucy Hale, Virginia Gardner, “serial killer s—” and a vigorous game of “F Marry Kill”
Bethany Brown, JayR Tinaco (Um, how DO you pronounce that?), Brooke Nevin and Haley Victoria Hunt empty out Hollywood’s supply of Pretty Young Things for this cast. “Serial dating” features in what turns out to be another “true crime podcast … Continue reading
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Movie Preview” Keira kills and kicks ass — “Black Dove”
This espionage thriller series was created by the fellow who gave us “The Lazarus Project,” and co-stars Ben Whishaw and Tracey Ullman. Kind of bummed its not a feature film, as I was wondering where Knightley had got off to, … Continue reading
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Netflixable? Documentary captures “Martha” Stewart in her Multitudes
At her zenith, Martha Stewart could come off as insufferable, an icy perfectionist who’d never let a hair seem out of place or a place setting pass that didn’t have hand-made touches. But even her haters had a hunch she … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Reiser and Sarandon and Shameik take bowling into “The Gutter” in this farce
A just-clever-enough conceit and generally cheerful performances are almost enough to put over “The Gutter,” a coarse and comically crude bowling farce featuring an Oscar winner and a Black bowler who just might take over “the whitest sport” while no … Continue reading
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Movie Review: More Teased than Terrified by What’s Behind that “Cellar Door”
“Cellar Door” is an attempt at the thriller-as-parable, a suspenseful story about a troubled couple tested by temptation and the ugly “answers” they might find by peeking behind that which they’ve been warned to never open, the cellar door of … Continue reading
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Teri Garr: The funny Blonde Next Door –1944-2024
Teri Garr, a character actress always good for a giggle, who always won our sympathy and who even collected an Oscar nomination for her comedic skills, has died. A scene stealer from the mid-career films of Elvis Presley, to TV’s … Continue reading
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