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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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Chalamet goes “Subterranean” for this music video from “A Complete Unknown”
Searchlight is doing a swell job of convincing us Timothee can impersonate Bob Dylan. As to the story the movie tells and the way it tells it? Dec. 25 we’ll have a take on that.
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Movie Review: Martial artist attacks like a “Bangkok Dog”
There’s a charismatic theatricality to the way stuntman, actor and martial artist D.Y. Sao lands a blow and makes sure to give us his best Bruce Lee Face as he does. That skill, and his fists and feet of fury … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Daniel Craig in Luca Guadagnino’s film of William S. Burroughs’ “Queer”
This gay May-October romance is a period piece from the director of “Call Me By Your Name,” a fiction based on Burroughs’ novel and Burroughs lore, set in Mexico City in the ’50s. Craig is the protagonist, Drew Starkey could … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Berkeley Breathed animates a Porcine Pet Bounty Hunter — “Hitpig!”
Any children’s cartoon built around an armed loner/bounty hunter named “Hitpig!” was always going to be a dubious undertaking. But it was created by longtime “Bloom County” cartoonist Berkely Breathed. So it’s worth pondering. His cracked, kid-friendly (allegedly) vision comes … Continue reading
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Tagged animals, animation, berkeley-breathed, comics, conservation, jason-sudeikis, lilly-singh, rainn-wilson, wildlife
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Movie Preview: Brian Cox is an animated Brit Santa — “That Christmas”
Richard Curtis, Mr. “Four Weddings” and “Love Actually,” wrote this Christmas cartoon for Netflix. So of course Bill Nighy’s in it. Fiona Shaw, Guz Khan, and Rhys Darby also take on a couple of voices. What, no Rowan Atkinson? For … Continue reading
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