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Film Review: ‘Dead for a Dollar’ is an Old Fashioned Western From An Old Hand in Walter Hill
When a Western gets made these days, and that’s not a particularly often occurrence, it tends to be of the revisionist variety. Sometimes, it’s a modern take like Cop Land, while other times it’s very much a genre take, like with Logan. There’s also Quentin Tarantino‘s very distinctive two forays into the Western, with Django […] More
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Film Review: ‘Rifkin’s Festival’ is a Breezy Comedy Set in the Film Fest World
*Editor’s Note: As you might know, this film is from Woody Allen. While the following review only focuses on the movie itself, we’re aware that many of you won’t even consider something made by Allen. So, while this is only a critique of the work, in no way is it an affirmation of him.* Attending […] More
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NYFF Film Review: ‘The French Dispatch’ Holds You At Arm’s Length
Wes Anderson is an acquired taste, to be sure. While plenty of folks love him and worship at the alter of Anderson, I confess to running hot and mostly cold on him. Frankly, it’s really only been his animated offerings that have fully worked for me. Fantastic Mr. Fox and Isle of Dogs seemed to […] More
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Film Review: ‘No Time to Die’ is An Epic and Emotionally Satisfying Farewell to Daniel Craig as 007
James Bond never gets to say goodbye. The character, as well as the actors who have played him, changes with the times, but it’s not a planned changing of the guard. No Time to Die is the exception to this, as we’ve known since production began that Daniel Craig would be leaving the role after […] More
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‘No Time To Die’s Almost Three Hour Running Time Confirmed
If you plan on going to see Cary Joji Fukunaga‘s No Time to Die in theaters when it opens worldwide on October 8th, make sure you do one thing before you head out the door – go to the bathroom. The twenty-fifth installment in the long-running and immensely popular James Bond film series, which stars […] More
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Wes Anderson’s ‘The French Dispatch’ to Premiere at Cannes
It’s now official: Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch will have its world premiere at this year’s Cannes International Film Festival, after being slated to premiere last year, but that edition of the festival was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With Leos Carax’s Annette and Paul Verhoeven’s Benedetta, the 2021 lineup of the Palme D’Or […] More