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Movie Review: Sam Raimi’s “Cast Away” has its share of “Misery” — “Send Help”
Horror icon Sam Raimi takes his shot at a “Cast Away” tale in the “Admirable Crichton,” “Swept Away” vein with“Send Help,” an over-the-top romp in the Raimi “Drag Me to Hell” style. It’s about class and sexism, survivalism and revenge … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “The Wrecking Crew” doesn’t Brake for Collateral Damage
The quips clip by and corpses pile up (off camera) as “two guys who look like they eat steroid pancackes for breakfast” team up for the action comedy “The Wrecking Crew.” Dave Bautista and Jason Momoa tear through Hawaii as … Continue reading
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Movie Review: McDowell tries to Cultivate a “Conspiracy of Fear”
“Conspiracy of Fear” is another “future is the past” slice of sci-fi noir, a shiny but emotionally empty thriller that lacks the suspense, intrigue and pretty much anytbing else to recommend it. But it’s another B movie featuring Malcolm McDowell … Continue reading
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Book Review — “Ethel Barrymore: Shy Empress of the Footlights”
On October 20 of 1944, with World War II at its peak and hurtling towards its conclusion, the “zipper,” the iconic New York Times electronic headlines billboard on Times Square, briefly displayed the two tops stories among “all the news … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: Laura Dern becomes a Star as “Rambling Rose” (1991)
A naive, hyper-sexualized Southern “wild child” makes an imprint on the pre-war Southern family where she comes to work and a son of the family comes of age in “Rambling Rose,” a florid, folksy and comically sexual period piece that … Continue reading
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Netflixable? “The Big Fake” finds Himself in Demand in Politically Roiled ’70s Italy
So a painter, a priest and their paisan partisan walk into a movie… That’s the hackneyed set-up of “The Big Fake,” a fictional, skips-over-a-lot-of-the-good-stuff Italian heist thriller about a real life art forger who came to fame during Italy’s turbulent, … Continue reading
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Movie Review: An Interminable Road Trip taken by “The Wedding Party”
Getting your first feature film finished and released is a cause for celebration. It’s a Herculean task involving training or on-the-set-experience, finance, casting, locations and hiring a crew. Most first-time feature filmmakers don’t get this far. And many of those … Continue reading
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Documentary Review: “Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart”
In the dark of night, a child is taken from her bedroom right in front of her younger sister. She lived to describe her ordeal and the years it took to brng her kidnapper to justice. Near misses, moments when … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: Peak “Nouvelle Vague,” Truffaut’s “The 400 Blows” (1959)
We remember the boy. Going on seventy years since “The 400 Blows” arrived on screens, one is still hard-pressed to think of a better performance by a child in a film. James Dean and Jean-Paul Belmondo defined “rebellious youth” on … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Christopher Lloyd floats above the wreck of “The Boat Builder”
Amazon tacked the incorrect release date (2024) onto this scurvy dog (2017) which is why I watched it. That, and the sailboating subject matter. There’s not much to recommend “The Boat Builder” beyond Christopher Lloyd almost colorfully playing a widowed … Continue reading
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