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Movie Review: Rough Sex turns Deadly when there’s a “Strange Darling” involved
It’s a reflex reaction. You see an actress “putting it all out there” for a role — skin, simulated sex, violence and drug abuse. You remember how Hollywood burns through starlets, uses and misuses young actresses until many are “used … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Abbie Cornish is “Detained,” but by Cops?
“Detained” is a bloody-minded thriller of “The Usual Suspects” variety. There’s a crime scene with a lot of bodies, and somebody is going to need to explain how they got there, preferably in a series of long flashbacks. That’s the … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Byrne is Beckett, Grappling with Guilt, Remembering to “Dance First”
The full title of “Dance First” includes the phrase “A Life of Samuel Beckett.” They left out the word “abridged.” Because while one simply could not do better than have the great Irish actor Gabriel Byrne playing Beckett as a … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Aisling Bea is widowed — “And Mrs.”
It’s not what you think. OK, maybe it is. Awkward funeral? Check. Weird sister in law? Oh yeah. Billie Lourd also stars in this, with Colin Hanks as the bloke who makes our heroine a “Corpse Bride.” August 19? We’ll … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: Beatty and Christie in an Altmanesque Old West — “McCabe and Mrs. Miller” (1971)
Scenes rarely play like “scenes” in the films of Robert Altman. They don’t so much begin, reach their point, and end. The dialogue is cluttered, non-stop, layered in around the leads. “Important” lines from the characters the story is about … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: A waitress in a remote diner — trapped? “Last Straw”
Maybe Jessica Belkin is a victim to be. Or maybe those coming for her crossed the wrong waitress. Sept. 20.
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Netfixable? In a Mexican Hostage Situation, some points are “Non-Negotiable”
Say this for the Mexican action comedy “Non-Negotiable.” They pack a lot of characters, plot and “twists” into 86 minutes. An almost jaunty, populist action comedy about a presidential kidnapping, scandal, petty corruption with a whiff of police incompetence built … Continue reading
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Documentary Preview: “The Life and Deaths of Christopher Lee”
This premieres at London’s Frightfest in August, and doesn’t appear to have distribution…yet. But considering the filmmakers eager to appear on camera to sing his praises, that could happen. He was apparently a deadly spy, a definitive Dracula, Bond villain … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Falco and Rappaport, “I’ll Be Right There”
Edie Falco plays the hovering/mothering type in this comedy with Bradley Whitford, Michael Rapaport, Jeanie Berlin, Charlie Tahan, Kayli Carter, Michael Beach and ex-Congressman/ex-“Love Boater” Fred Grandy. This just came off the film fest circuit, so look for it to … Continue reading
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Movie Review: An Irish pilot makes his mark in the RAF — “The Shamrock Spitfire”
Years of experience teach you to set your sites low for some movies. An ambitious, combat-heavy WWII RAF bio-pic with no big names in the cast, no major distributor behind it, a modest-budget film that premieres and reaches much of … Continue reading
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