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Classic Film Review: “The Killing Fields” (1984) at 40, Adventure, Heart and Horror in a High-Minded Epic
Some classic films can overwhelm you with the memories of when you saw them, of the era that created them and of the stars who gained their immortality in filming them. “The Killing Fields” came out fresh enough on the … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: “Bogart: Life Comes in Flashes”
This doc, narrated by Bogie’s son, comes close on the heels of a recent Bogie/Bacall biography I read and reviewed and promises an equally “intimate” portrait — using home movies, old interviews, etc. Doesn’t appear all that deep and polished, … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: “Ernest Cole: Lost and Found” celebrates a photographer who captured Apartheid as it Happened
Ernest Cole worked in South Africa, a little known photographer whose photos were seen the world over as blunt black and white documentation of Black life under Apartheid. Maybe there’s a shot or two of Elon, Peter Thiel and other … Continue reading
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Netflixable? A woman pursued by a serial killer, and paralyzed — “Don’t Move”
Two things you can say for the Sam Raimi-produced thriller “Don’t Move” is that it sprints by — thrillers on the move have to — and that it’s part of a sub-genre that has proven a goldmine in decades past … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Oscar-winner Ke Huy Quan stars in “Love Hurts”
Quan (“Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom,” “Goonies” and “Everything Everywhere All at Once”) co-stars with Ariana Dubose, Marshawn Lynch, Daniel Wu, Cam Gigandet, Sean Astin and Rhys Darby in this caper comedy set to open the week before … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Ralph Fiennes tries to Herd Back-Stabbing Archbishops through a Papal “Conclave”
A pope dies and over 100 of his archbishops gather to politic, poor-mouth, backbite and backstab their way towards electing another in “Conclave,” a deliciously dark, well-acted and beautifully-filmed inside-Vatican-intrigues thriller. Director Edward Berger (“All Quiet on the Western Front”), … Continue reading
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It’s “Conclave” Sunday in America
A box office hit, and a packed house suggests a lotta people are skipping Sunday Mass in Durham., NC. The lady yelling “It’s NOT a comedy” at the people laughing at the wicked twists and backstabbing must be Leonard Leo’s … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Keke and SZA have “One of Them Days”
A January working class “girls” comedy, this could find its niche and score in what is generally an Oscar holdover month with ONE horror/action or comedy hit breaking out amidst awards contenders. Two Broke Girls trying to make the rent. … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Little Boys on the Run “Beyond the Wasteland” of Macedonia
The child of about nine lives with his father in the forest, hidden from “the evil outside” world, off-the-grid, with hints that there might be no grid left. They hunt and forage, set traps and makeshift alarms and hole-up in … Continue reading
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