Movies
Today’s audiences don’t just watch movies at the local cineplex. They screen them on their laptops, tablets and smart phones as well. The genres may be different, but Hollywood in Toto looks at entertainment value first and foremost when helping you pick the best movie for your favorite media player.
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‘Devastated’ Is the Wake-Up Call We Need
Fentanyl isn’t just a Colorado problem. It’s everywhere, and by all reasonable measures, it’s getting worse. “Devastated: Colorado’s Fentanyl Disaster”…
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Winehouse Biopic ‘Back to Black’ Puts Camera Where It Belongs
It’s hard not to feel jaded by yet another musical biopic. “Ray.” “Rocketman.” “Bohemian Rhapsody.” “Bob Marley: One Love.” “Judy.”…
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These Maligned Movies Deserve a Second Chance
I’m not going to pretend “Star Wars: Episode 1 – The Phantom Menace” wasn’t one of the most disappointing movies…
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‘Arcadian’ Delivers Scares Atop Conservative Values
“A Quiet Place” introduced a wrinkle to the dystopian genre. The world as we know it ends courtesy of creatures…
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Woke ‘Wicked Little Letters’ – Clapter: The Movie
“Wicked Little Letters” might drag The Critical Drinker out of the multiplex and into the art house. It’s what would…
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How Did We Miss David Mamet’s ‘Spartan?’
David Mamet’s “Spartan” (2004) opens with one of my favorite lines of movie dialogue. We begin in the woods, watching…
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‘The Life Aquatic’ Remains Wes Anderson’s Masterpiece
Wes Anderson’s “The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou” was the filmmaker’s first lavish, wildly stylish and extremely divisive work. The…
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‘Jeanne du Barry’ Brings Johnny Depp Back to the Big Screen
Maïwenn’s “Jeanne du Barry” depicts the hard life of Madame du Barry, who rose out of poverty after her family…
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‘Fall Guy’ Dumbs Down ’80s TV Show … Way Down
“Idiocracy,” indeed. Mike Judge’s 2006 classic predicted the dumbing down of society. If Hollywood has its way, we’ll get there…
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Randy Quaid’s ‘Parents’ Remains a Bone-Chilling Satire
Bob Balaban’s “Parents” (1989) begins with a series of family rituals. Although set in the 1950s, before my time, anyone…
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