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Weekend Movies: A bunch of weak films, and “Frank” and “Trip to Italy” open this weekend

You knew the third time would reveal “The Expendables” had passed their expiration date. So did Stallone, who brings in a lot of fresh meat to go with his geezers. Banderas steals a rather weak actioner. Poor reviews for “Expendables … Continue reading

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Hot Trailer: “Laggies” bonds Keira and Chloe, with Sam Rockwell playing the grownup

A couple of knowing chuckles, and two laugh-out-loud moments are in the trailer to this coming-of-age-late comedy about a women rebelling against adulthood (Keira Knightly) who falls in with a teen (Chloe Grace Moretz), which doesn’t please the teen’s dad … Continue reading

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Proud father, proud son, Brendan and Domhnall Gleeson talk about working together

The great Irish actor Brendan Gleeson is having a good laugh remembering the opening scene from the new movie “Frank.” A musically-inept young man is humming and thinking up lyrics — BAD lyrics — as he walks home from work. … Continue reading

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Next Interview: Got a question for Zach Galifianakis?

Zach Galifianakis — talk show co-host (with a fern), hairy hedonist, and in out of Vegas, comic and sage. Which one will show up when we chat today? He’s played the madman man-child more times than one can count, but … Continue reading

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Movie Review: “The Giver”

The film version of “The Giver” is briskly directed in bright, confident strokes, scripted to emphasize its thought-provoking qualities and acted by players, young and old, who are “all in” on the future they’re portraying. As adaptations of Young Adult … Continue reading

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Movie Review: “Let’s Be Cops”

The laughs are loud, lewd and low in “Let’s Be Cops,” a spoof of cop “buddy pictures” that is pretty much the definition of “an August comedy.” The last month of summer is typically a dumping ground for titles studios … Continue reading

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Lauren Bacall: 1925-2014

Lauren “Betty” Bacall died today, TMZ just confirmed. She was 89 years old, one of the last survivors of Hollywood’s film noir era, Bogie’s widow. “You know how to whistle, don’t you?” We do. “Key Largo,” “The Big Sleep,” “To … Continue reading

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Daniel Radcliffe on not returning to Potter, emulating McAvoy and “The Friend Zone.”

He just turned 25. So there’s no calling Daniel Radcliffe “kid” any more. But there is something of the “kid in a candy store” to his wide-ranging choice of roles in the short time since he hung up Harry Potter’s … Continue reading

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Robin Williams: 1951-2014

  I was in a screening tonight when I learned Robin Williams had taken his life. It was for “The Giver,” and the screening format was a red carpet telecast of the NYC premiere, to be followed by nationwide preview … Continue reading

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Movie Review: “Frank” has a weird beat, but it’s easy to dance to

Some movies are built for mass appeal, and some aim smaller, “festival films” they’re called. “Frank” feels like a “festival film” aimed squarely at one festival, the one that is the setting of its third act. Here’s an eccentric tragicomedy, … Continue reading

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