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Movie Preview: A Monster who is Gremlins cute — ” The Legend of Ochi”
Willem Dafoe’s presence gives away the A24 take on a vampiric Gremlin monster rescued by a tweenage girl. A Scandinavian music video director brings this tale to the screen next spring.
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Movie Preview: A New Mexican-Californian tale of kids from two worlds — “In the Summers”
Mom’s raising the kids in California, but “In the Summers” they go to Las Cruces, New Mexico to stay with their troubled but loving father. This saga about kids growing up with and without their dad did the festival circuit, … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Sex Farce fails at “Advanced Chemistry”
“Advanced Chemistry” is a sex farce, which is not to be confused with “romantic comedy” as a genre, although that distinction has rarely been applied to a more “PG” picture. Clunky, timid and tame-right-to-the-edge-of-chaste, it’s a dull dive into biochemistry, … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Stephen King’s “The Monkey” becomes R-rated horror with Elijah Wood and Theo James
Osgood Perkins was an actor who became a writer and then a writer-director (“Longlegs,” “Gretel & Hansel”), and now he’s tackling a Stephen King short story. Horror hits home via a wind up “Monkey” Feb. 22.
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Movie Review: A stumbling mush through memories of “Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point”
A little holiday cheer is expressed and even more is shown, or at least sampled, in “Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point.” And almost nothing is explained. The idea behind Tyler Taormina’s (“Ham on Rye”) warm, aimless and largely laugh-free Christmas … Continue reading
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Movie Review: A mourning comedy becomes Thai travelogue? There’s a “Cautionary Tale
In the cinema, there are dramedies and tragi-comedies, and whatever the heck the indie “Cautionary Tale” turns out to be. It begins as a funny dark comedy about two men bickering over the ashes of their loved ones. Neil (Ted … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Barry Keoghan stars in new grit from the director of “American Honey” — “Bird”
Nykiya Adams has the title role in this latest “How the other half life, love and grow up” tale from Andrea Arnold.
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Movie Review: Jackie Chan finds fun in his “Panda Plan”
In “Panda Plan,” Jackie Chan finally remembers that there’s nothing sadder and more boring than an aged action star who turns to endless gunplay in his fragile, creaky-joints dotage. It’s a rough and tumble martial arts comedy of the sort … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Losing her “fur baby” has this beau feeling “Hangdog”
Frustration can be a great launching point for laughs, and the comedy “Hangdog” revels in it. Our “hero” is a frustrated “big city” hipster relocated to Portland, Maine. Uptight Walt is seriously out of step with the laid-back Mainers. Walt, … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Elijah Wood, trapped in the New Zealand wilderness with a “Bookworm”
“Bookworm” is a quirky Kiwi comedy that pairs-up The Once and Future Hobbit Elijah Wood with an eleven year-old girl in the wilds of his old stomping grounds, New Zealand. It’s a generally warm, kid-friendly adventure with tiny bits of … Continue reading
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