Category Archives: Reviews, previews, profiles and movie news

Movie Preview: Oedenkirk is still “Nobody” you want to mess with — “Nobody 2”

A “strictly family time” vacation with the kids, wife (Connie Nielsen) and Christopher Lloyd along for the ride? Sharon Stone and Tom Hanks’ kid as villains? Beating your way through a tsumani of rural America carnies? Mark me “PRESENT.” Michael … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Vince Vaughn invites Staten Island to eat with their “Nonnas”

“Nonnas” is a heaping helping of cinematic Italian-American comfort food, a family rom-com where the romance is in the food and the comedy is in the scrappy little old ladies who prepare it. Director Stephen Chbosky (“The Perks of Being … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: The Third “F1” trailer gives Kerry Condon center stage

“The Banshees of Inisherin” and “Rome” star, the ostensible love interest for this June 27 release, sets out the stakes and the “team sport” nature of Formula One racing.

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Movie Review: A Ghost Story that Maybe Gives too much away with its title — “The Ruse”

You’ve got a plot that was clever enough to land veteran character actress Veronica Cartwright (“Sideways,” “Alien,” “The Birds”). Shooting and editing your film, you can’t wait to get to the third act where you can “explain” its cleverness to … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Sister Cate Blanchett’s an Aussie taking interest in “The New Boy” in her orphanage

This Cannes competitor is a 1940s period piece with a heavy dose of magical realism in the plot. Aswan Reid has the title role, with Deborah Mailman in the supporting cast. Tiny distributor Vertical has this, so we’ll all have … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Chris Evans, Aubrey Plaza, Charlie Day and “Honey Don’t” Margaret Qualley — a Coen “Brother” film

A tale of kinky Southwest Christianity and an “accident” that wasn’t. Along with other violence. Qualley the high-heeled detective in a ’72 Chevell convertible, Evans a pastor who with a taste for dangerous sex and Plaza the guardian of the … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Veronica Cartwright’s new nurse learns her house is haunted — “The Ruse”

Kinda creepy looking? This comes out May 16.

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Movie Review: “Another Simple Favor” lapses into Long, Laughable and Ludicrous

Whatever dangerous edge 2018’s “A Simple Favor” had is giddily tossed aside for “Another Simple Favor,” a goofy acceptance that bringing these two ladies back for another round of cat lioness and mouse games was never going to be “logical.” … Continue reading

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BOX OFFICE: “Thunderbolts*” lose half their spark, “Sinners” strong, “Shadow Force” ghosts in, “Juliet” left hanging

Marvel’s “Thunderbolts*” will own the box office until “Mission: Impossible” and “Lilo & Stitch” return. So this patchwork comic book action had better make hay while the sun shines. “Thunderbolts*” opened at an underwhelming (for a Marvel movie) $74 million … Continue reading

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Movie preview: An Artist Flees an Unhappy Home for the Big City — with her Pet Flying Squirrel — “Bound”

This drama is a “festival darling”  that Freestyle picked up for wide release May 16. Another shot in the culture wars? Looks intriguing.

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