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Movie Preview: Zachary and Zooey and Jemaine and Lil Rel take up “Harold and the Purple Crayon”
This is what I get for not catching “Garfield” weeks ago. Missing out on an August 2 release trailer for this adaptation of a Crockett Johnson kiddie book. Could be cute. Or not.
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Netflixable? “Hit Man,” Glen Powell and Linklater try to find charm in pretending to be a killer-for-hire
I didn’t really warm up to “Hit Man,” a glib comedy about a freelance police surveillance technician pressed into service as a fake murderer-for-hire to entrap people conspiring to have someone killed. Its efforts to find “cute” and “charming” in … Continue reading
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Documentary Review: “The Grab” lays out the shadowy struggle for Global Food and Water
It’s usually only alluded to in TV news coverage of why China is so interested in “developing” Africa with roads and infrastructure and buying up swaths of America or Australia, what Saudi Arabia is up to purchasing land abroad or … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: A sentimental WWII epic filmed in the middle of the fight — “The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp”(1943)
There are many good excuses for a film buff to not “get around to” the Powell & Pressburger production, “The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp.” It’s almost three hours long, is famous for its sentimentality and cinematic patience in … Continue reading
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BOX OFFICE: Whatcha gonna do “Bad Boys?” A $56 million opening “Ride or Die” Weekend
A big but not huge Thursday night folded into a robust Friday take and “Bad Boys: Ride or Die” proved there’s still fan interest in pairing 50somethings Will Smith and Martin Lawrence and that what the box office has needed … Continue reading
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Netflixable? What happens “Under Paris” when the sharks swim up?
So this summer’s dumb, gonzo shark movie is French, and is about endangered sharks “evolving” and taking their “swim-eat-procreate” act up the River Seine to Paris. “Under Paris” lives down to that “dumb” label, with diver after diver suiting up, … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Freshman is the last to realize she’s on the “Edge of Everything”
There’s nothing novel or new about “Edge of Everything.” But for half a century, every generation has needed its cinematic essay on growing up in a heedless rush. Comedy or tragedy, cartoonish or cautionary, “Sixteen Candles” or “thirteen,” “Edge of … Continue reading
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Movie Review: A “Bad Boys” where “Ride or Die” are our only options
Gassed, winded and showing its/their age, those “Bad Boys” are back — wise-cracking, trash-talking, gun-slinging and coping with their own mortality for “Bad Boys: Ride or Die.” The franchise is almost 30 years old and its action stars are well … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Bautista is a hit man on borrowed time — “The Killer’s Game”
I think there were trailers to three hit man movies in a row before my screening of “Bad Boys.” This one stars Dave Bautista, serves up Sofia Boutella as the love interest who doesn’t have a clue what her man … Continue reading
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Documentary Review: “Made in England” lets Scorsese teach a Master Class on “The films of Powell and Pressburger”
It’s hard for any film buff to believe that the famed British filmmaking team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger ever went out of fashion. The co-writers and producers, with Powell doing the directing and Pressburger taking the lead on … Continue reading
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