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Movie Review: Chinese Mob Lawyer insists “I Did It My Way”
“I Did It My Way” is a Hong Kong cops-vs-Dark Web/Drug Trade thriller that unfolds like a tragic opera, one set to the strains of Frank Sinatra’s third biggest hit. The action, emotions and sentimental turns in the plot are … Continue reading
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Tagged andy-lau, crime, dark-web, eddie-peng, hong-kong-thriller, movie-reviews, silk-road, thriller
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Netflixable? Investigator meets a Murder Suspect and imagines herself “In Her Place (El lugar de la otra)”
The lone woman on a team investigating an instantly-notorious and very public murder finds herself understanding and even envying the murderess in “In Her Place,” a thriller with a message about the lot of women in 1950s South America, and … Continue reading
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Tagged chile, crime, film-review, murder, netflix, news, oscars
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Movie Review: Britain’s “Best International Feature” Oscar hope is an Indian Police Procedural — “Santosh”
American TV has pretty much beaten to death the police procedural drama thanks to overexposure to the infallible, unimpeachable justice system fantasies of Dick Wolf, the self-righteous heroes of “Blue Bloods” and and the scientist sleuths of “C.S.I.” That’s why … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Dumb action gets dumber, “Get Fast”
“Stupid is as stupid does,” and stupid’s entirely the point of “Get Fast,” a dumber-than-dumb action pic that sets out to prove how much movie you can make with pretty much no script at all. Catch-phrases and stock characters, a … Continue reading
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Tagged action, b-movie, crime, lou-diamond-phillips, movie-review
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Movie Review: A French “Robin Hood” robber enjoys “Freedom,” between heists and prison time
The ambitiously titled “Freedom” is a heist picture that makes more promises than it keeps. The latest feature from actress turned director Mélanie Laurent (“Now You See Me,” “The Flood”) sets up as a French Robin Hood tale of an … Continue reading
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