Author: THEDHK
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Jeff Nichols for Loving
I truly enjoyed speaking to director Jeff Nichols for the upcoming film “Loving.” The film portrays events I would potentially not exist without, and the timing of the film’s release could not be more relevant as we draw closer and closer to the US Presidential election. As we discuss in the interview, were it not…
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Inferno
This week brings one review and one review alone, “Inferno.”I will start by saying I love the book “The Da Vinci Code” when it first came out. I was obsessed with puzzles and mysteries. Did the whole running around Westminster Abby thing reliving where the plot pointed to etc. So when I found out they…
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Mike Mitchell, Walt Dohrn for Trolls
This film is about the polar opposite of my last interview, but I had a great time chatting with Mike Mitchell and Walt Dohrn about “Trolls”
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Keeping Up with the Joneses, Moonlight
This week brings up “Keeping Up with the Joneses” and “Moonlight.” “Keeping Up with the Joneses” has a cast that are unquestionably talented, just not in this. Gal Gadot (our new Wonder Woman), Jon Hamm, Isla Fisher, and Zach Galifianakis star in this “comedy.” What was upsetting is it’s directed by Greg Mottola, who has made…
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Barry Jenkins for Moonlight
I had the pleasure of interviewing director Barry Jenkins for his film “Moonlight”
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The Accountant, Desierto
This week brings “The Accountant” and “Desierto” to review. “The Accountant” was nothing spectacular, but nor was it terrible. Which is probably a sadder reflection on the films being pumped out now versus the film itself. There were considerable plot issues and editing issues, at times you’d forget a B and C plot existed. Ben…
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The Girl on the Train, The Birth of a Nation, American Honey
This week brings three films. The first was “The Girl on the Train” which I was by far the most excited for. I loved the book, it was a far from perfect book, but certainly a page turner. Unfortunately the translation to screen did not turn out so well. The suspense was stripped out of…
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Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, Masterminds
This week brings the new Tim Burton film “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children” and Jared Hess’s “Masterminds”. I haven’t loved Tim Burton’s last handful of films (“Frankenweenie” excluded), and while I enjoyed “Miss Peregrine” more than I have some of his others, it still felt like a student trying to imitate Tim Burton than the…
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The Magnificent Seven, Queen of Katwe
Up this week is the 8 millionth remake of the year, “The Magnificent Seven” starring Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt, Ethan Hawke, Vincent D’Onfrio and Peter Sarsgaard. It was directed by Antoine Fuqua. So it had potential, but ultimately I didn’t feel it brought much new to the table. More in the audio review. Alas a slight…
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Bridget Jones’s Baby
This week’s review is “Bridget Jones’s Baby” – the first film, “Bridget Jones’s Diary” is one of my favorite guilty pleasure movies. I will watch it any time it’s on TV. The second one was a disaster that I even tried to find and rewatch before this and was thwarted as it appears to have…