Category Archives: Reviews, previews, profiles and movie news

Movie Review: “The Crow” returns, bloodier than ever

The “cursed” comic book “The Crow” earns a gloomy, turgid remake thirty years after a film of the revenge-from-beyond-the-grave thriller got rising star Brandon Lee killed on a non-union set in North Carolina. This reboot or “reimagining” arrives in a … Continue reading

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Series Preview: Apple Remakes documentary “Midnight Family” as a drama series

Remember the jaw-dropping 2019 documentary “Midnight Family,” about Mexico City’s competitive “private” ambulance services and one family struggling to stay afloat saving lives for profit? Boy, I do. Medical capitalism’s end game plays like a slice of dystopian science fiction. … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Elizabeth Banks dons an accent for a Brit medical drama — “A Mistake?”

Simon McBurney co-stars in this British film that Quiver picked up. Never heard this accent from Banks. It raises an eyebrow, to be sure. Does it make the title a pun?

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For Online Media, it’s “Evolve or Die” — Rotten Tomatoes tries to Do Both

The news that the movie review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes was making yet another attempt to dumb down its “ratings” and pander to the movies that filmgoers today are flocking to — quality, merit and artistic ambition be damned — … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Frank Grillo & Co. Battle Andy Garcia over Eden Brolin — “Long Gone Heroes”

Mekhi Phifer and Josh Hutcherson are on the extraction “team,” Garcia is the bad guy in Venezuela holding the daughter (Brolin, daughter of you know who) of a senator (Oscar winner Melissa Leo) hostage. Sept. 20 from Lionsgate. Solid looking … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Love Lilts in on a Pop Song or Two — “Chuck Chuck Baby”

If you see but one semi-musical Welsh lesbian romance this year, make it “Chuck Chuck Baby.” An adorable, uplifting ache of a movie, writer-director Janis Pugh’s modest marvel floats by on the glories of a well-crafted pop song and summons … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Another peek at “Megalopolis,” with Aubrey Plaza, Laurence Fishburne, Driver and Dustin, Giancarlo Esposito and Nathalie Emmanuel

This trailer, coming after film festival reviews that weren’t flattering, emphasizes the misguided criticism that has often greeted the films of Francis Ford Coppola. Interesting angle, with narration by Laurence Fishburne (“Apocalypse Now”). It looks spectacular enough to give one … Continue reading

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Classic Film Review: Fonda’s standoff with 1940s cops, “The Long Night”

“The Long Night” (1947) is a film noir era police stand-off thriller built around flashbacks that show us how the killer landed in this predicament. Melodramatic to a fault, it stars Henry Fonda, with Barbara Bel Geddes and Ann Dvorak … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: The calamity that might have been — “Y2K”

“SNL” alum Kyle Mooney conceived this teen rom-com/disaster comedy. Jonah Hill produced it to ensure it’d be rude and filthy enough. Rachel Zegler, Jaeden Martel, Julian Dennison, Mason Gooding and Lachlan Watson are the young folks caught up in what … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Almodóvar unites Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton in “The Room Next Door”

Another movie with Mommy issues from Pedro Almodóvar, this one in English and based on a Sigrid Nunez novel. Alessandro Nivola and John Turturro also star. Dec. 20.

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