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Movie Preview: McKenna Grace and Jojo Regina plays sisters who lay low after Momma’s Death — “What We Hide”
The System and a punk placed by Dacre Montgomery menace these two in “What we Hide,” which opens Aug. 29.
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Movie Preview: A 1980s effort to comically restart The Peloponnesian War – “A Spartan Dream”
An ’80s period piece with a dollop of Greco American whimsy? Cute. And way before Gerry Butler made “This is SPARTA” a great rallying cry and punchline. Aug.15.
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Netflixable? Tyler Perry’s Back in Drag for “Madea’s Destination Wedding”
You just know that what few conditions Netflix probably had in the big fat contract it gave the prolific Tyler Perry, one of them was “Give us a Madea movie every now and then.” Because even if his hilariously outspoken … Continue reading
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The Unheeded Climate Warnings of James Burke’s “After the Warming” (1989)
The record-warm winters, the baking hot summers — some dry, others filled with historic floods from “extraordinary rain events” — have a lot of people ready to lecture each other on when these “just as predicted” consequences of climat change … Continue reading
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BOX OFFICE: Up, up and A-Waaaaay! “Superman” rolls up $122 million opening
Audiences are reminding Hollywood that “In Gunn We Trust,” as James Gunn’s take on DC’s venerable “Superman,” the original superhero, proves to have plenty of gas in the tank. I saw it with a pretty packed crowd for a 2pm … Continue reading
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Netflixable? Dutch Duo are on the case as “Almost Cops”
The Dutch word for “buddy picture” is “vriendenfilm.” They take their shot at the genre with a cop/buddy action comedy, “Almost Cops,” whose title in Dutch is “Bad Boas,” a cute pun. That’s funnier than anything in this stunningly unsurprising … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: What horrors await the chopper crash survivor from “The Occupant?”
Ella Balinska stars, Hugo Keijzer directs, and they cut a damned creepy trailer out of it.
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Documentary Review — “Angelheaded Hipster: The Songs of Marc Bolan and T. Rex”
Seems like we’ve just about had enough time to forget singer-songwriter-provocateur Marc Bolan and his band T. Rex, when along comes another reminder that “Oh yeah, he was a big deal.” All it takes is a Mitsubishi sports car commercial, … Continue reading
Movie Review: Gunn takes his shot at “Superman”
Not using a “real” dog as Krypto, the superdog, was as understandable as it was unfortunate. James Gunn’s take on “Superman” has a CGI version of a dog he’s owned as an antic, overeager but always-hits-his-mark digital sidekick. It’s got … Continue reading
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Documentary Preview: Remembering a “Twentieth Century Boy” and “Angel headed Hipster” Marc Bolan of T. Rex
Bang a gong, get it on, Groovers. August 8.
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