Category Archives: Reviews, previews, profiles and movie news

Movie Review — “Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero”

There’s a statue I always make a point of passing by whenever I’m in Central Park in Manhattan. It’s of Balto, one of the “hero” sled dogs of Nome, Alaska’s diphtheria epidemic of 1925 and the subject of a pretty … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Broken Lizard goes for a Deuce with “Super Troopers 2”

The groaning pills and pot gags, the bad puns, the middle-aged paunches. Yes, Broken Lizard is back, 17 years after the “How lowbrow can we go?” success (ahem) of “Super Troopers,” the aging comedy ensemble, beloved by stoners, have crowd-funded … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Young lesbian love endures tests and tribulations in “Duck Butter”

“Duck Butter” harks back to the earliest years of the Queer Cinema, “coming out” and “coming of age, sexually” dramas such as “Lianna” or “Go Fish.” But it transcends those tentative first steps into the cinematic mainstream by foregoing many … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Frenchman finds life on the distaff side is tough in “I Am Not an Easy Man”

Streaming cinema fans in search of the silly, the sexual, the satiric and the subtitled should definitely take a gander at “I Am Not an Easy Man,” a French sex farce about seeing the world from the other gender’s side. … Continue reading

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Preview, Earlier Russian crimes are explored in “The Last Witness”

Alex Pettyfer is the reporter chasing down the “suicides” behind Soviet Russia’s World War II Polish mass murders in “The Last Witness.” Michael Gambon is among those assuring him “There’s no STORY here.” This one opens in Poland this month, … Continue reading

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Preview, Mark Hamill follows his latest combat in “Star Wars” with “Con Man”

OK, he’s not the star. Nor is James Caan. Not Ving Rhames or Talia Shire or Armand Assante, either. Justin Baldoni plays hustler/millionaire Barry Minkow in this “true story” con and crash bio-pic, about the “carpet restoration king” who morphed … Continue reading

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Movie Review, Armie sits for Geoffrey Rush…and sits and sits for his “Final Portrait”

The actor and director Stanley Tucci read journalist/essayist and biographer James Lord’s account of “sitting” for acclaimed sculptor and painterĀ Alberto GiacomettiĀ and saw a movie in it, a simple “two-hander” in the parlance of pictures, a comic war of wills and … Continue reading

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Milos Forman: 1932-2018

He won two Oscars, for directing “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” and “Amadeus.” He acted, on occasion, too. Remember “Heartburn?” Milos Forman, Czech child of World War II, famed director of 19 films, “A Walk Worthwhile” was the lastest, … Continue reading

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Preview, Keanu goes Mad Scientist to Save Alice Eve in “Replicas”

Alice Eve? We get it.

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Preview, “Three Identical Strangers” is a doc that promises to keep you on the edge of your seat

Three brothers, separated at birth, who find each other in college. It’s a feel good miracle of a story! Or IS it? WHO separated them? Neon has its hands on a winner, here.

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