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THE BOSS

April 8, 2016 By Leave a Comment

THE BOSS

Melissa McCarthy may be the funniest woman working in film or on television today.  Certainly, there is no one funnier, and no one more adept, at finding both humor and pathos in a given situation.  When armed with a great script — think THE HEAT or her breakout role in BRIDESMAIDS — she is a… Read More »

Tagged With: corporate tycoon, insider trading, katana, mentor, set in Chicago, Single mother, white-collar crime

STONEWALL

September 25, 2015 By Leave a Comment

STONEWALL

STONEWALL is a sudsy, underwritten, overwrought effort that is less than the intended tribute to the unsung heroes of the eponymous riots that accelerated the gay liberation movement into the social mainstream. Instead, it is a melodrama of truly epic proportions told with every cliché of gay life as lived in less enlightened times, and with… Read More »

Tagged With: American history, based on a true story, civil rights, corruption, gay activists, Gay Liberation, LGBT, mob ties, New York City, organized crimes, Stonewall Riots, street hustlers

CITY ISLAND

October 21, 2014 By 1 Comment

The Rizzo Family of CITY ISLAND is a family of secret smokers. That smoke, though, is just a screen for the many other secrets that lurk amid this close-knit but volatile family, one that has no problem expressing itself, but not as much talent in sharing confidences. In fact, most of the secrets, smoking included,… Read More »

Tagged With: Andy Garcia, City Island, comedy-drama, director, Family, jazz music, long-lost son, Marlon Brando impersonation, movie cinema, narrative, New York City, prison guard, Raymond De Felitta, screenwriter

2 DAYS IN PARIS

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

2 DAYS IN PARIS has one of the nicest establishing shots in cinema. From overhead, the audience watches a couple (Adam Goldberg and Julie Delpy) sleeping peacefully on a train heading from Venice to Paris. The narration, by co-star/writer/director Delpy, introduces them as Jack and Marion, traveling Europe after two years together. A tricky time,… Read More »

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