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It’s Saint Patrick’s Day — Watch “The Quiet Man,” listen to “diddley aye music,” and plot your Pilgrimage to Eire
That’s the drill every March 17, isn’t it? Listen to a spot of this. Watch an Irish film or two. “The Late Rite,” I’d suggest. Or Roddy Doyle’s “The Snapper,” “The Van” or “The Commitments,” maybe Gabriel Byrne’s “Into the … Continue reading
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Classic Film Review: Jimmy Stewart, Strother Martin and Kurt Russell, 1930s Ex-Cons on a “Fools’ Parade” (1971)
It’s easy to dismiss the picaresque action comedy “Fool’s Parade” as an “old man movie,” because that was kind of the idea back when it was made. James Stewart was 63 in 1971, when it came out, with a bunch … Continue reading
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Netflixable? Millie Bobby meets The Russo Brothers — “The Electric State”
If it takes the bottomless checkbook of Netflix to finally make the fangirls and fanboys recognize what merde merchants the filmmaking Russo brothers are, so be it. Famed for making the expensive trains run on time in effects heavy Marvel … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Noisy Zombies spoil the Peace and Quiet of “Silent Zone”
There was a time when zombies were slow and the movies about them were quick. The walking dead would lurch into sight and characters would have to go out of their way to trip or somehow be trapped by the … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Cast and Crew kid themselves into thinking “Raging Midlife” is funny
You crowd source your funding to get your idea for a comedy about wrestling, obsessive fans and the midlife crisis none of us want to face filmed. You talk Paula Adbul, Eddie Griffin and “Star Trek” alumnus Walter Koenig in … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Steve Buscemi’s a serial killer offering “Psycho Therapy” to a writer and his wife
Britt Lower and John Magaro star in this comic thriller about a writer offered the chance to be “advised” by a “retired” serial killer for his next book. Buscemi’s that retiree, and when cornered, he can pass for a marriage … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Well, isn’t this ADORABLE — Jamie Lee and Lindsay L have a “Freakier Friday”
August 8, a blast from your past set to the music of Chappell Roan. Bravo to Oscar winner Curtis for keeping her sense of humor and taking on this. Let’s see if Lohan lives up to her big screen comeback, … Continue reading
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Series Review: Brian Tyree Henry’s a “Dope Thief” who robs from the wrong Drug Lord
Everybody’s new favorite character actor Brian Tyree Henry earns a rough and raw but often tongue-in-cheek star vehicle with “Dope Thief,” an Apple TV series about dope thieves who steal from the wrong crime boss. It’s violent, with the threat … Continue reading
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BOX OFFICE: Nepo Baby “Novocaine” feels the pain, “Mickey 17” falls off but ties “Black Bag”
Weekends like this one explain exactly why Hollywood got so obsessed with franchises, pre-sold content “brands” and the like. They’re expecting a movie based on the popular but puerile video game “Minecraft” starring Jack Black to open over $60 million … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: The “official” “F1” trailer gives Javier Bardem the first and last word, lets Brad Pitt lose his shirt
June 27. Feel the hype? I’m gettin’ there.
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