Category Archives: Reviews, previews, profiles and movie news

Preview, M. Night Shyamalan ties up his “Unbreakable” to “Split” universe with “Glass”

This is the form of storytelling a big chunk of the cinema/cable/streaming audience loves these days, interconnecting threads, shared characters, etc. Not a fan of that, myself. But “Split” was fraught, I tellya, just fraught! Shyamalan’s comeback has been humbling … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Has it really come down to “Us and Them,” you wonder?

Nobody takes “class war” more seriously than the Brits. A nation that misnames its most exclusive institutions “public,” where accent, political party and the very newspaper one reads seems set for life at birth, it has to. And in acknowledging … Continue reading

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Preview, Coming of Age, Overcoming Bullying, Growing Up, the “Measure of a Man”

Top drawer supporting cast for this summer romantic drama — parents played by Judy Greer and Luke Wilson, a sage by Donald Sutherland. Blake Cooper, Liana Liberato and Danielle Rose Russell are the young leads. An intriguing trailer that packs … Continue reading

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Preview, Cumberbatch and Shannon, as Edison and Westinghouse, go at it in “The Current War”

Got to love the pun in the title. And are there two more intense actors working today than Benedict Cumberbatch and Michael Shannon? “The Current War” is about the war between Edison and Westinghouse, between AC and DC. With Nicholas … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Second time’s not the Charm for “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again”

You only get to sweep us off our feet once, and expecting to do it again is just…greedy. Where the guiding light in the original musical, “Mamma Mia!,” was the disco-era delights of Abba, the sequel “Mamma Mia! Here We … Continue reading

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Preview, In Zombieland, Stanley Tucci IS “Patient Zero”

Matt Smith? OK. Natalie Dormer? Flip your hair, dear, so we know it’s you. Meowwwwwrrrrr. The desperate search for that first infected zombie (so as to affect a cure) leads to Stanley T. Thank heavens. Looks fun, even if it … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Whatever you do, don’t rile “Romina”

A silent girl , Romina, is debriefed by police (in Spanish, with English subtitles) for purposes of criminal and psychological evaluation. Something happened last June on Crystal Lake. Wait, Crystal Lake? Isn’t that where Jason Voorhees carried out hockey-masked mayhem … Continue reading

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Preview, Nicole, Russell and Joel Edgerton push Lucas Hedges into “conversion therapy” in “Boy Erased”

Another November release with the cast and zeitgeist-grabbing subject matter to be an Oscar contender, “Boy Erased” features Osacr winners Russell Crowe as a Southern preacher, Nicole Kidman as the preacher’s wife and Oscar nominee Lucas Hedges as the son … Continue reading

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Documentary Review: Families cope with “different” children of every type in”Far from the Tree”

Andrew Solomon grew up a child with “weird hangups,” dressing in costumes, “obsessed” with the more morbid poems of Emily Dickinson, and with tragic opera. His affluent parents indulged all of his idiosyncrasies, right up to the day he came … Continue reading

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Preview, “Bohemian Rhapsody” delivers a second trailer almost as joyous as the first

Oh Freddie, you had me at “Roger, there’s only room in this band for one hysterical queen.” Uncanny impersonation/performance by Rami Malek and the ensemble (Ben Hardy is drummer Roger Taylor, Gwilym Lee is guitar virtuoso Brian May, Joseph Mazzello is bassist John Deacon). delightful … Continue reading

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