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Documentary Review: Boiling Down “Taylor Mac’s 24-Decade History of Popular Music”

One does not know what took so long for drag performer/singer, writer and activist Taylor’s Mac‘s Olympian undertaking, “Taylor Mac’s 24-Decade History of Popular Music,” to make it to TV and the masses. An epic 246 song show, toured as … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Jennifer Lawrence “commits” to “No Hard Feelings”

In a summer marked by “outrageous” women-driven comedies of the “Oh no they DIDN’T” variety, Jennifer Lawrence‘s “No Hard Feelings” stands out as the most outrageous of them all. If your jaw doesn’t drop at the sight of a two-time … Continue reading

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Documentary Review: “The League” reasserts The Negro Leagues’ place in Baseball and Black History

Every baseball fan knows about the Negro Leagues, that parallel baseball universe that competed and thrived in the decades before “baseball apartheid” ended and America’s Pastime brought Jackie Robinson, Larry Doby and others into the Major Leagues. Ken Burns had … Continue reading

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Netflixable? “The Wildflower” takes a swing at Nigeria’s Patriarchy and Rape Culture

“The Wildflower” is an infuriating melodrama about victims of abuse in Nigeria, oddly presented as a “dramedy” to the domestic market, as some of what’s being shown is alleged to have a comic intent. We’re meant to be infuriated by … Continue reading

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Documentary Review: “We Were Famous, You Don’t Remember” Celebrates art punk cult band The Embarrassment

Four white guys in glasses, jeans or khakis, “They looked more like nerds than punks.” But “punks” don’t come from Kansas, even Wichita, Kansas. “Art punks,” maybe? The Embarrassment were a band in a bubble, almost the only kids their … Continue reading

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Movie Review: A Bronx “Bodega” owner makes his mark as Instagram’s Star Drug Dealer

I think it took me maybe 10 minutes — OK possibly 15 –– before I figured out that “Bodega,” a film about an Instagram-obsessed/Instagram-famous bodega-owner and drug dealer, is a mockumentary and not a DOCumentary. There’s nothing all that far-fetched … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Demented Indonesian Bloodbath — “Para Betina Pengikut Iblis”

A demon makes mischief in an Indonesian village and the result is a bloodbath, with feuding locals under that demon’s influence and a little cannibalism thrown in for um, flavor. That’s “Para Betina Pengikut Iblis,” whose title appears to translate … Continue reading

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Movie Review: High School is Hellish during “The Crusades”

I have never seen a “last party” teen romp as violent at “The Crusades,” a would-be coming-of-age comedy that drowns in a hot tub of toxic testosterone. It opens with a teen-planned/teen-featured cage fight and climaxes wtih a gang brawl … Continue reading

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Classic Film Review: “The Yearling” (1946), still Breaking Hearts after all these Years

The movies used to be more fearless when it came to breaking children’s hearts. Films like “Bambi” and “Old Yeller” weren’t bent on shielding a child from the knowledge that the world is an impermanent place, that pets and parents … Continue reading

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Book Review: “Laura Dern & Diane Ladd — Honey, Baby Mine, A Mother and Daughter Talk Life, Death, Love (and Banana Pudding)”

“Honey, Baby Mine” is a not-really-a memoir that reads like a podcast someone passed along to a printer. That’s kind of what you get when turn a long series of transcibed conversations into a book. And that’s what Oscar-winner Laura … Continue reading

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