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29Oct2:33 pmEST

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Goliath (2016), a legal drama web series by Amazon Studios, premiered earlier this month for its inaugural season. Much like a few other new streaming series we have recommended of late, one season does not a brilliant series make.  However, the show is off to an excellent start with its entertaining, gripping first season.  Billy Bob...

22Oct12:55 amEST

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Directed by the great Louis Malle,  Atlantic City (1980) is unfortunately bound to be forgotten. Much like the saga and downfall of the actual Atlantic City, New Jersey, in terms of both gaming and the city itself, the film inevitably became overshadowed by other films set in gambling meccas.  Case in point:  Atlantic City is among the...

15Oct12:59 pmEST

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It may very well turn out to be a shame that one of the great actor Hal Holbrook's performances went widely unwatched. But you can be sure that I will do my part to try to get the word out about his mesmerizing acting in  That Evening Sun (2009).  Also starring in the film are two excellent character actors you will likely recognize from...

08Oct2:06 pmEST

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In  Judgement at Nuremberg (1961), the great German-born actress Marlene Dietrich was allowed to write many of her own lines. This is significant since Dietrich personally experienced the Nazi regime before coming to America.  The film, as a whole, also has an original take of the post-war fallout, as this American film profiles the the...

01Oct11:37 amEST

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Netflix recently ordered a second season of Last Chance U (2016), its first sports documentary. And if the second season comes anywhere close to the quality of the first season's six episodes, it will be a huge success.  Without question, the first season of Last Chance U , released this past July, surpassed the expectations of even the...

24Sep10:32 amEST

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"Mad Dogs" was a one-season-and-done, as the Amazon Original Series based off a British series was not renewed for another season. But that may not be such a bad thing. Even the creators of the show admitted that it would be a shame to see a high energy, exciting, fun first season become watered-down in subsequent seasons given the implied...

17Sep1:42 pmEST

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Starring the great actor Geoffrey Rush,   the Italian-made and shot The Best Offer (2013), also featuring Donald Sutherland, is worthy of a viewing. The film was met with mixed critical reviews, but the high quality acting, locations, direction, and intriguing storyline make this one worthwhile.  via YouTube: Geoffrey Rush stars in this...

10Sep12:53 pmEST

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At first blush, I was a bit skeptical that Hell or High Water  (2016), just released and currently in theaters, would fail miserably in terms of running a similar style, setting, characters, and storyline to No Country for Old Men (2007). The latter remains an all-time excellent film, on par with just about anything made over the last two...

04Sep1:56 amEST

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A new pro and college football season is upon us, as is tradition over the Labor Day holiday weekend.  Even if you are not a football enthusiast, however, I still recommend you watch the Amazon Original Series:  All or Nothing: A Season with the Arizona Cardinals.    The current makeup of the wildly talented Cardinals' organization stands in...

27Aug2:11 pmEST

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I recently saw  Anthropoid (2016), the real-life account of Operation Anthropoid. Anthropoid was the code name for a World War II mission to assassinate the malevolent SS General Reinhard Heydrich, the main architect behind the Final Solution and the Reich's third in command after Hitler and Himmler. Heydrich was said to be so violent and...

20Aug11:18 pmEST

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Given the incredible popularity and success of Usain Bolt during the Olympics, as well the Jamaican sprinters in general during the relays, it would be a shame to overlook an entertaining film about the Jamaican bobsled team during the winter olympics.  Cool Runnings (1993) stars some of my favorite actors, including Leon and Malik Yoba, as...

13Aug2:50 pmEST

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I remember being in London for a brief period of time in early-2001. grateful for taking a few hours to check out the highly-regarded Traffic (2000) in a theater there. The film should be viewed as a bird's eye view of the war on drugs, rather than an in-depth exposé.  Starring Michael Douglas, Benicio Del Toro, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Don...

06Aug12:41 pmEST

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Shot in black and white, the crime/drama noir The Man Who Wasn’t There (2001) is probably one of the more overlooked and under-watched films which Joel and Ethan Coen have written and directed. The cast is first rate, including Billy Bob Thornton, Frances McDormand, and the late, great James Gandolfini. The film makes for a solid summer...

30Jul3:24 pmEST

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Starring Kenneth Branagh (in total "auteur" mode as lead and director), as well as Emma Thompson, Andy Garcia, Campbell Scott, even a minor role for Robin Williams,  Dead Again (1991) is certainly worthy of a viewing.  The film takes risks, as Branagh is known to do, but succeeds with its convicting and talented cast.  via imdb.com Mike...

23Jul10:34 amEST

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The Last Seduction (1994) is one of those film 1990's noirs I love that seemingly very few have seen. You do not want to miss the talented and sexy Linda Fiorentino’s classic performance as a monstrous femme fatale, along with the perfectly-cast Peter Berg and Bill Pullman. via imdb.com A devious sexpot steals her husband’s drug money and...

16Jul4:10 pmEST

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Locked Up Abroad  (original title, Banged Up Abroad) has been a running documentary TV Series since 2006 on the  National Geographic Channel. Also available on Netflix and Amazon, most of the 60-minute episodes follow a similar format, with a mix of interviews from the real-life people portrayed in the series amid a dramatic reenactment. The...

10Jul10:40 amEST

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Recent discussions about race in America has me thinking of one of my favorite all-time films: In the Heat of the Night (1967). The film is in the mystery genre with a backdrop of racial tension in the south from the mid-twentieth century. A black detective from up north, played by the brilliant Sidney Poitier, is asked to investigate a...

02Jul7:32 pmEST

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On this Fourth of July weekend, it is worth going back to just before the American Revolution with The Last of the Mohicans (1992), set in 1757 during the French and Indian War. Fought mostly here in present-day America, the result of the war (a British victory over France, with both sides fighting alongside Native American allies) would...

25Jun11:15 pmEST

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You are in for a treat tonight, seeing as  Stairway to Heaven (1946) [A Matter of Life and Death (original title)] apparently is in the public domain--The full version of the film can be seen below. So feel free to enlarge the video screen and enjoy one of the best films of the 1940s, starring the great Raymond Massey.  via YouTube and...

19Jun11:36 amEST

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Following in tradition for this website Father's Day, the great father/son tale told in Road to Perdition (2002) is worth a viewing (or a repeat viewing). My own father died in 2002, not long before this film was released. I often wonder if he would have liked it as much as I think he would have. I suppose I will always associate this film with...

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