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    “THE PALE BLUE EYE”: a candlelit murder tale that uncovers the darker facet of our intellect | REVIEW

    With “The Pale Blue Eye” director Scott Cooper has found his mojo again.

    Ever since his excellent 2009 directorial debut “Crazy Heart” and his 2013 sophomore effort “Out of the Furnace,” Cooper had struggled to find a strength in his follow up projects.

    2015’s true story of Whitey Bolger “Black Mass” was underwhelming.

    January 9, 2023
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    Guillermo del Toro’s “PINOCCHIO” is pure magic for the heart, and mind | MOVIE REVIEW

    With artistry and imagination “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” arrives in theaters as one of the most stunningly original and pleasing films of 2022. With a marvelous and inventive screenplay from Patrick McHale, Matthew Robbins, and del Toro, the tale is moved to 1900s Europe as fascism takes hold. Woodworker Geppetto (David Bradley) is a beloved citizen

    December 19, 2022
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    “A CHRISTMAS STORY” actor Zack Ward is raising money for Alzheimer’s research | INTERVIEW

    If your life hasn’t been touched by Alzheimer’s or dementia, consider yourself fortunate.  The Alzheimer’s Association estimates that over 6 million adults over age 65 are battling the disease today, and that number is expected to increase to more than 12 million by 2050.  

    One of those afflicted with the disease is Todd Ward, father of actor Zack Ward—best known as the bully Scut Farkus

    January 6, 2023
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    The year’s most exceptional film, “BARDO, FALSE CHRONICLE OF A HANDFUL OF TRUTHS,” fashions an enigma out of love and loss and cinema itself | INTERVIEW

    Even attempting to describe the plot of “Bardo: False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths” is essentially undoable.

    This being the latest film from Oscar winner Alejandro González Iñárritu, the “rules” of narrative, such as they are, are tossed out the window from the first moment, when we behold the shadow of a man (maybe?) from high above as its unseen owner apparently takes

    January 6, 2023
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    Sam Mendes and the stars of “EMPIRE OF LIGHT” discuss cinema’s glory days

    The stars and directors of “Empire of Light” held court from Los Angeles recently, following the American premiere of the new film held there. Writer-director Sam Mendes was joined by stars Olivia Coleman, Michael Ward, Toby Jones and Tanya Moodie.

    The intriguing film, which comes out today, stars Coleman as Hillary, a movie theater employee experiencing mental

    January 6, 2023
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    Brendan Fraser in brilliant comeback but “THE WHALE” was lost on us | FILM REVIEW

    Darren Aronofsky is a divisive filmmaker, his latest film, “The Whale,” will be a divisive film.

    Brendan Fraser stars as Charlie, an obese man (weighing close to 600 pounds) who is eating his way to an early grave. 

    Charlie is a teacher who keeps his camera off for his online class, as he doesn’t want his students to see his girth. He lives alone and is

    December 10, 2022
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    DOC NYC, 2022 | THE TAKEAWAYS FOR US

    If only I’d had more time. It’s a common refrain I tell myself whenever a top-drawer festival such as DOC NYC comes along. I didn’t get to nearly as many films this year as I would have liked (it’s always that way), but what I did see was a firm reminder that truth is not only stranger than fiction, it’s often braver.

    Here’s a look back at some stellar documentaries, which you should watch, too.

    November 28, 2022
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