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DEADPOOL AND WOLVERINE

July 26, 2024 By Leave a Comment

DEADPOOL AND WOLVERINE

It is a fine line to walk, loving a pop culture phenomenon with all your being, yet being able to make mad sport of it at the same time. Thus is DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE, the ultimate fanboy and fangirl experience of the Marvel Universe that manages to be both wickedly funny and curiously reverent. Deadpool… Read More »

Tagged With: anarchic whimsey, call-outs, MCU, North Dakota, redemption, sequel, superhero, testy blind roommate, wankerdom, whiff of necrophilia

TWISTERS

July 19, 2024 By Leave a Comment

TWISTERS

There is much to admire in TWISTERS, the >not<-sequel to TWISTER. The way the science of tornadoes is woven into the dialogue with a minimum of clunky exposition. The fine performance from Daisy Edgar-Jones as a meteorologist on a mission to stop tornadoes before they can devastate communities. Maura Tierney as her mother who has… Read More »

Tagged With: dirt-eating grin, doughty chicken, evil capitalists, funnel cloud, meteorology, not sequel, rag-tag team, suck zone, tornado, tornado wrangler, twister

FLY ME TO THE MOON

July 12, 2024 By Leave a Comment

FLY ME TO THE MOON

It is well worth overlooking the historical inaccuracies to be found in FLY ME TO THE MOON. I’m not talking about the conspiracy theories about how the first moon landing was faked on a soundstage. This bright and breezy look at what may or may not have really happened has dedicated itself to the emotional,… Read More »

Tagged With: 1960s, conspiracy theories, fake moon landing, Florida, Manhattan, moon landing, NASA, shadowy government agent

LONGLEGS

July 9, 2024 By Leave a Comment

LONGLEGS

With LONGLEGS, writer/director Oz Perkins has created an original tale of horror set in the 1990s while staying true to familiar tropes. There’s an unhinged suspect, a series of family slaughters that don’t ring true to a murder/suicide scenario, and a neophyte FBI agent at the center of the case in ways she didn’t see… Read More »

Tagged With: cabin in the woods, FBI, horror, isolation, looming landscape, murder-suicide, serial killer

AMERICAN DREAMS (WAS DEMOCRACY JUST A DREAM?) from the San Francisco Mime Troupe

July 7, 2024 By Leave a Comment

AMERICAN DREAMS (WAS DEMOCRACY JUST A DREAM?) from the San Francisco Mime Troupe

Click here for the interview with Andre Amarotico. The San Francisco Mime Troupe once again comes through with a thought-provoking musical comedy about the state of the nation with AMERICAN DREAMS (WAS DEMOCRACY JUST A DREAM?). The tripartite focus is on what the fallout will be from the 2024 election, and what is happening now… Read More »

Tagged With: Commedia dell'arte, dream within a dream, evil AI, Free Palestine, free performance, Gaza, Hathor, Israel-Hamas War, kale pizza, MAGA, tech titan, theater, vegan taunting

MAXXXINE

July 6, 2024 By Leave a Comment

MAXXXINE

At one point in MAXXXINE, a character says that it’s all about money. But that’s not true, at least not in this story of Maxine Minx (Mia Goth), born Miller, who has reached the top of the adult film industry, but at 33, knows that the clock is ticking on her career in porn. And… Read More »

DESPICABLE ME 4

July 4, 2024 By Leave a Comment

DESPICABLE ME 4

Again let us praise the giddy delight that the minions provide. Sure, they have trouble carrying their own films, but as the dada-esque relief, particularly of a middling film, they are a tonic for the soul that gives us the strength to hang on until the final credits, where they provide some of the best… Read More »

Tagged With: classic narcissist, honey badgers, MINIONS, Newton's Third Law of Motion, safe house, sequel, suburbs, super villains, witness protection

DADDIO

June 28, 2024 By Leave a Comment

DADDIO

Abbas Kiarostami’s goal as a filmmaker was to make a film that took place entirely in a car. He got his wish with the wonderful TEN. Since then, we’ve been treated to other efforts confined to a single space that seem doomed by aren’t. Think Stephen Knight’s excellent drama, LOCKE, Ryan Reynold’s tour de force… Read More »

Tagged With: cab ride, cabbie, coder, JFK, one set film, texting

A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE

June 27, 2024 By Leave a Comment

A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE

A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE returns us to the day murderous aliens with the supersonic sense of hearing first invaded our planet, but with a different location, New York City, and a new cast of characters. It is a worthy addition to the universe created by John Krasinski, though this time Mr. Kraskinski’s contribution was… Read More »

Tagged With: alien invasion, cat, New York City, sequel, silence, terminal illness

THE BIKERIDERS

June 19, 2024 By Leave a Comment

THE BIKERIDERS

It was a bold choice to make a woman the primary narrator of THE BIKERIDERS. Based on the photo book of the same name, and the interviews within it by Danny Lyon, it details the rise of the Vandals biker club in 1950s Chicago and takes us through its golden era that lasted until the… Read More »

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