Category Archives: Reviews, previews, profiles and movie news

Movie Review: “Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning,” or so we presume

It’s all just too much, really. The flashbacks within flashbacks, serving up 30 years of “Mission: Impossible’s” Great Hits, dead characters (and deceased actors) revisited, the dangling from this or that, or diving, or dying — the A-bombs, missles ready … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Homeless Man hears “The Golden Voice” on Rittenhouse Square

“The Golden Voice” is the most sentimental movie treatment of living on the streets since “The Pursuit of Happyness.” Cliched, cute and cloying, its very engaging cast is never able to overcome the weight of Hallmark Movie homelessness this script … Continue reading

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Documentary Review: A Legend Gets his Due as “Swamp Dogg Gets his Pool Painted”

Documentary filmmakers are always looking for a subject that’s colorful and obscure enough to justify the years it sometimes takes to make a non-fiction film about it or them. The guys who made “Swamp Dogg Gets his Pool Painted” had … Continue reading

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Netflixable? “Jewel Thief — The Heist Begins” the moment you Start Streaming this Piffle

Slick, silly and production-designed to death, “Jewel Thief” is a Netflix franchise starter that’s cartoonish enough to be a non-starter. “The Heist Begins” is about an all-knowing, infallible thief (Saif Ali Khan) blackmailed into stealing a nine-year-old’s idea of what … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: An Animated Fantasy that takes a Little Boy “Into the Wonderwoods”

Animation director Vincent Parannaud did the adult and masterful “Persepolis,” one of the best animated films of the new millenium. Here, he’s aiming for a younger demo with a visually arresting tale of a child lost in enchanted woods, trying … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Pokey, Soapy “The Last Rodeo” can’t Quite Manage the Dismount

“The Last Rodeo” is a sentimental family melodrama set in cattle country against the backdrop of championship level rodeoing. It’s a decent showcase for three of the very best character actors in the business, although its predictability, slow pace and … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: The Sensual Demands of Movie Costuming the “Diamonds (Diamonti)” of Italian Film

Ferzan Özpetek, director of “Loose Cannons” and the recent Netflix romance “Nuovo Olimpo” rounded up a lot of famous Italian actresses for this movie about movie making — making a ’70s period piece and obsessing about what the ladies will … Continue reading

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Movie Review: A 19th Century Japanese “Suicide Squad” fights off the Emperor’s Army — “11 Rebels”

Kazuya Shiraishi’s “11 Rebels” is an often entertaining Samurai thriller that wallows in the conventions and tropes of the genre. The conventions of Samurai thrillers and American Westerns cross-polinated so long ago that it’s hard to remember which culture’s action … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: “Alma and the Wolf” brings the horror home to a small town

A creepy missing son indie thriller that Paramount/Republic picked up, this one rolls out June 20.

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Movie Review: Rage, rage against your married plight, “Sister Midnight”

She’s “mad,” quite mad — articulate, but unfiltered, with few acquired life skills and few options and “Taming of the Shrew” furious over that. He’s the village or neighborhood “idiot,” who “got turned down” by every possible bride he asked, … Continue reading

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