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‘Maestro’ is basically ‘Raging Bull,’ that’s what you should watch instead
Maestro is a biopic of Leonard Bernstein (Bradley Cooper, who also writes, directs and produces), an American conductor/composer who wrote a lot of, you know, he was really famous. It says here he was the first American composer to receive international … Continue reading
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Tagged bradley cooper, Carey Mulligan, Maestro, Martin Scorsese, Netflix, Raging Bull
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Now complete, ‘Dune’ still disappoints
Dune began its life as a deliberately incomplete project, with writer/director/producer Denis Villeneuve insisting on adapting the famous novel in two parts, but only securing funding for one of those parts, with a follow-up film contingent on its success. There … Continue reading
Knopp’s first Miyazaki, likely Miyazaki’s last film
I thought it would be disingenuous of me to see and write about The Boy and the Heron because just about anyone who knew about the film would know more about it than me. Writer/director Hayao Miyazaki is a titan … Continue reading
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Tagged Animation, anime, Hayao Miyazaki, Studio Ghibli, The Boy and the Heron
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John Woo quietly returns to American theaters with ‘Silent Night’
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Tagged Action, Joel Kinnaman, John Wick: Chapter 4, John Woo, Lionsgate, Mad Max: Fury Road, movies, Silent Night, The Artist, The Raid: Redemption
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