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Movie Review: Existential Angst, Midlife Crisis and a Testing of Manhood face “The Surfer”
Nicolas Cage has been making “push me over the edge” B and C movies for so long that all longtime fans have to hear is a title — “The Surfer,” for instance — to guess the movie built around it. … Continue reading
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Tagged film, lorcan-finnegan, movies, nicolas-cage, the-surfer
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Netflixable? Vince Vaughn invites Staten Island to eat with their “Nonnas”
“Nonnas” is a heaping helping of cinematic Italian-American comfort food, a family rom-com where the romance is in the food and the comedy is in the scrappy little old ladies who prepare it. Director Stephen Chbosky (“The Perks of Being … Continue reading
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Tagged comedy, italian-cuisine, movies, netflix, news, pop-culture, staten-island, vince-vaughn
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Movie Review: “Another Simple Favor” lapses into Long, Laughable and Ludicrous
Whatever dangerous edge 2018’s “A Simple Favor” had is giddily tossed aside for “Another Simple Favor,” a goofy acceptance that bringing these two ladies back for another round of cat lioness and mouse games was never going to be “logical.” … Continue reading
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Tagged anna-kendrick, blake-lively, film, movie-review, movies, paul-feig
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BOX OFFICE: “Thunderbolts*” lose half their spark, “Sinners” strong, “Shadow Force” ghosts in, “Juliet” left hanging
Marvel’s “Thunderbolts*” will own the box office until “Mission: Impossible” and “Lilo & Stitch” return. So this patchwork comic book action had better make hay while the sun shines. “Thunderbolts*” opened at an underwhelming (for a Marvel movie) $74 million … Continue reading
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Tagged box-office, clown-in-a-cornfield, film, horror, kerry-washington, marvel, movie-review, movies, thunderbolts
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Series Review: Ewan and Charley are Back in the (Motorcycle) Saddle for the “Long Way Home”
One of the distinct pleasures of the streaming TV era is renewed every time old friends Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman mount up for another epic motorcycling trek in their “Long Way” series. The latest, “Long Way Home,” plays up … Continue reading
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Tagged appletv, bmw-r75-5, charley-boorman, ewan-mcgregor, film, moto-guzzi-eldorado, motorcycles, movies, rivian, writing
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Netflixable? “Lost Bullet” to “Last Bullet” — a Cars-and-Chaos Franchise Ends
The “Lost Bullet” cops and smugglers franchise, France’s answer to “The Fast and the Furious” films, goes out with fireworks — literally — with “Last Bullet,” a furious and somewhat futile attempt to wrap up all the complications and traffic … Continue reading
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Tagged alban-lenoir, fast-and-furious, lost-bullet-movies, movie-review, movies, netflix-action-films
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Documentary Review: “I Know Catherine, The Log Lady” celebrates a Character and an Actress and her role in The Strange Saga of David Lynch
Here it is, in documentary form, the Greatest “Show Must Go On” Story Ever Told. Richard Green’s “I Know Catherine, The Log Lady” is a moving appreciation of the long life of a working actress, a woman rendered immortal by … Continue reading
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Tagged coulson, david-lynch, film, kyle-maclachlan, log-lady-documentary, mark-frost, movies, nicholas-meyer, television, twin-peaks
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Classic Film Review: History, Classism, War Crimes, Australian Character and a Director’s Intent Collide in “Breaker Morant” (1980)
Australian cinema hadn’t made much of a mark internationally before The Australian New Wave hit in the mid ’70s through the very early ’80s. In a flash, Australian history, culture, character and mores were broadcast to the big wide world … Continue reading
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Tagged australian-culture, australian-heritage, beresford, breaker-moran, bryan-brown, film, movies, Reviews
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Movie Review: Rickards and Lucas tag team for “Queen of the Ring”
“Queen of the Ring” is a two-fisted crowd-pleasing biopic of pioneering “lady wrestler” Mildred Burke, the “Kansas Cyclone” who rose from dropping men to the mat at county fairs and carnivals to become the first Million Dollar Female Athlete as … Continue reading
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BOX OFFICE: “Thunderbolts*” open big, but Marvel BIG? Maybe not. “Sinners” abide, “Minecraft” mines on…
A big Thursday night ($11.5) pushed Marvel’s “Thunderbolts*” through a robust Friday, which Disney says added $20 million to that for a $31.5 million “opening day,” with Saturday and Sunday adding up to a $76 million opening weekend. As that’s … Continue reading
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