Category Archives: Reviews, previews, profiles and movie news

Movie Review: Belgian Clowns take on an Identity Switch Caper — “The Falling Star”

The cartoonish caper of “The Falling Star,” the latest semi-silent slapstick farce by the troupe led by Euro clowns Abel & Gordon, won’t be to every taste. Truth be told, it took me a good long while to get on … Continue reading

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Next Screening? Oscar winner Mercedes Ruehl is a late life chess phenom — with a family — “The Nana Project”

Charlene Tilton, Morgan Fairchild, Tony Todd, Wil Peltz and Margaret Avery also star in this senior comedy with a lot of juniors who call Granny “Nana.” Sept. 10.

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If a Dylan bio pic makes Bob a thing again, Weird Al has Some thoughts

Forget Chalamet. Forget the Nobel laureate of the Iron Range. It is Yankovich who serves up a palindrome of a riff of a Dylan classic

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Netflixable? Kuwaitis rush into marriage and find the result “Honeymoonish”

The marvel of a rom-com like “Honeymoonish” is that such a unicorn exists. It’s a polished, slick and beautifully-mounted Kuwaiti comedy that bends Hollywood rom-com traditions to an Islamic, Middle Eastern sensibility. Films like this from Indonesia, Malaysia and various … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Amy Adams, new mom, “Nightbitch”

Yeah, tell her “Happiness is a choice” one more time. Scoot McNairy, Zoe Chao, and Jessica Harper are among the stars of this satiric Amy Adams comedy about a new mom who identifies with…dogs. Marielle Heller — “A Beautiful Day … Continue reading

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Movie Review: There’s nothing musical…or particularly historical…about “The Ballad of Davy Crockett”

You have to be of a certain age to remember “The Ballad of Davy Crockett,” where the frontiersman “raised in the woods so he knew (“know’d”) every tree” is remembered in song because he “kilt him a b’ar when he … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Kane crackles and Schwartzman shakes the sads “Between the Temples”

An amusing pixie since birth, Carol Kane is a comic life force and as amusing in person as she is in her many off-the-wall characters — from “Taxi” to “The Princess Bride,” “The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” and beyond. The “Hester … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Mixed Messaging and Suspended Suspense hobble Child Trafficking tale “City of Dreams”

With the discredited blockbuster sham “Sound of Freedom” still fresh on everyone’s mind, critics can be excused for steering clear “City of Dreams,” another human trafficking tale, this one about Mexican kids lured to America only to be trapped in … Continue reading

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Movie Review: An Abusive Dad Should Know Better than to Raise Three Sons to be Hunters — “Betrayal”

There’s usually a “took me right out of the movie” moment in a thriller that might have worked, but doesn’t. And there are a few of those in the Scottish tale of an abusive father and his three vengeful sons … Continue reading

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Classic Film Review: A Masterpiece that reminds us why there is a Labor Day — “Matewan”(1987)

“Matewan” is a classic film that looms large in the memory and does not disappoint upon the second, third or fifth viewing. This may be the greatest indie epic ever, a documentary-real historical film of scope, high stakes and great … Continue reading

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