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‘Arthur’ a tipsy remake

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From one perspective, the well-lubricated yet stiff-jointed 1981 comedy Arthur, the one about the millionaire Manhattan drunkard played by Dudley Moore, was ripe for a remake. It scored a huge popular success early in the Reagan era, when unexamined wealth was king. ...

‘Remember’ digs up a history of violence

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William Faulkner wisely wrote, “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” No matter how hard we try to suppress and forget, the...

Margarine-al humor

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In the wake a presidential debate that was almost fact-free on one side and nearly lifeless on the other, smearing Butter on one´s eyes seemed like a good option for poll junkies. This allegedly politically charged ensemble comedy promised a send-up of campaign ...

Reel to reel | Week of October 4

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17 GIRLS...

The act of seeing with one’s own eyes

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Human beings are creatures of sight. What we judge as real is commonly based on what we see and how we see, but there...

X marks the spotty

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Like a car mechanic tasked with repairing a UFO or a political pundit faced with explaining Donald Trump’s cabinet appointments, critically appraising the third...

The cinematic sampler

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As far as cinema is concerned, 2021 opened not with a bang but with cautious optimism. For starters, moviegoing has returned with AMC, Cinemark...

For ‘Shutter Island,’ the wait may be worthwhile

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Movies can be like wine: Once uncorked, they don't often last long on the shelf. But Hollywood history could be a lot kinder to the postponed "Shutter Island," and the movie's last-minute date change might actually work to the thriller's advantage...

Out on the streets/down on the farm

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Don’t miss ‘Deep Cover’ at IFS and ‘Cow’ at the Boe

Ferrell-in-training

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The alcoholic son of an alcoholic, sales manager Nick Porter was born in a Raymond Carver short story called “Why Don’t You Dance?” published in the 1981 Carver collection What We Talk About When We Talk About Love. The story, which takes place at a yard sale among...

Direct action

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As the human toll of global climate change comes into clearer view, attempts to find political or market solutions frustrate many environmentalists who call...

Frightful remake

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Plenty gory, but graced by a jovial sense of humor and an enjoyably guts-centric use of 3-D, director Craig Gillespie’s remake of the 1985 vampire film Fright Night may not tickle the fancies of those who have a close personal friendship with the older version. I ...