Category Archives: Reviews

To Have and Have Not

“No Hard Feelings” works as a sight-gag driven sex comedy where a punch-in-the-throat paves the way for opposites attracting. When it wants to breathe believability into its main characters with ‘getting-to-know-you’ talks, the movie sucks the oxygen right out of the theater.

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12 Angry Men

With Jim Brown’s recent passing and the approaching Memorial Day holiday, what better movie to watch than Robert Aldrich’s entertaining and influential WWII adventure “The Dirty Dozen.”

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The Man with One Red Shoe

Fans of Bennett Miller’s “Moneyball” will enjoy the like-minded Ben Affleck film “Air”- a behind-the-scenes look at how an unorthodox approach proved to be the key to success and change the sports arena forever.

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Wicked

Thanks to extravagant sets, a Rogues gallery of interesting assassins and its hallmark fast-paced flurry of guns/knives/martial arts action, “John Wick: Chapter 4” may be the most entertaining entry of this formidable film franchise yet.

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2022: The Ones

With the Oscars being presented on Sunday, March 12th, I like to focus on the films and performances that I found most memorable. In keeping with the tradition of the late Siskel & Ebert’s “If We Picked the Winners,” here are my standouts for 2022 using the nominees in the main Academy Award categories. While others try to second-guess Oscar politics with who ‘should win’ or ‘will win,’ I like to keep it simple. In case you missed any of them, these are the films and performances I’ll remember- simply put, these are the ones:  

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Apocalypse Now

M. Night Shyamalan makes one of his best movies with “Knock at the Cabin”- a taut psychological thriller where hostages try to outwit home invaders sent on a mission of mercy…or murder.

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Mona Lisa Smile

As deceptive as Da Vinci’s smirk on the Mona Lisa, “M3gan” is a logistically ludicrous horror movie that works best as a sci-fi thriller that satirizes our dependence on technology and its corresponding corporate greed.

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Santa’s Slay

Ending the debate on whether “Die Hard” is a Christmas movie is “Violent Night,” a film that takes the “Die Hard” story and makes it Christmas-themed with Santa saving hostages from a band of gun-toting goons. The result? A ho-ho-hum two hours filled with blood-soaked cartoon violence.

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The Outsiders

With gore as its metaphor for people plagued with an unwanted affliction, “Bones and All” is unflinching and affecting in throwing its richly-drawn characters into realistically rotten circumstances.

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Fight Club

Now that the Phillies are bringing Game 3 of the World Series home for Halloween, I’m reminded of growing up in Philadelphia and why watching “Freddy vs. Jason” is my pre-game Halloween pick.  

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