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Colossus: The Forbin Project
So that you will learn by experience that I do not tolerate interference, I will now detonate the nuclear warheads . Yes, they did make thrillers about AI all the way back in 1970, and COLOSSUS: THE FORBIN PROJECT was one of my favorites as a very young film buff. Thanks to great writing, a strong cast and suspenseful direction, it still holds up 55 years after its release! Deep in the cold war, the USA develops a massive super computer buried underground. As the film opens,


Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery
The best Benoit Blanc mystery since the original, WAKE UP DEAD MAN: A Knives Out Mystery is a hilarious, suspenseful whodunit of the highest order. What a cast! What a mystery. When the original Knives Out hit theaters Thanksgiving week 2019, I had said in my review that I hoped Daniel Craig & Rian Johnson would make a hundred of these Sherlock Holmes style thrillers. Well the great news is our third entry is every bit as good as the first. Writer/Director Johnson has a knac


Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987)
Happy Thanksgiving all! It's always great around the holidays to revisit my favorite turkey day movie, John Hughes' PLANES, TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILES . Hilarious, packed with classic physical comedy and an ending that holds an emotional wallop, this is 80's John Hughes at his best. The 5th time in the director's chair after his massive hit with Ferris Bueller the year before, Hughes delivered a huge holiday hit that grossed nearly four times its budget on the way to becoming a h


Home for the Holidays
Jodie Foster's HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS feels like a Thanksgiving turkey overstuffed with drama, comedy and a lot of melancholy, but damned if dessert doesn't almost bail out the meal. The cast is a holiday feast in itself. The always excellent Holly Hunter (Always, Broadcast News) is Claudia, a art restorer who starts off Thanksgiving week by getting fired by, and making out with, her much older boss Peter (Austin Pendelton). It's the opening scene of the film and the first of


Keeper
Is it time to tell Osgood Perkins to take a break? That we don't need a new OP film every 9 months? I loved last year's "Longlegs" and his crazy adaption of King's "The Monkey" earlier this year. I went into his new film KEEPER anticipating more Osgood creativity. Mistaking repetition for storytelling, Perkins creates a boring slog that goes on forever. It feels like he's going for something Lynch-ian like "Mulholland Drive" but sadly, he creates his own "Eraserhead", a dull


Sisu: Road to Revenge
If Indiana Jones and Mad Max had a cinematic offspring, it's surely the fantastic SISU: ROAD TO REVENGE. The leanest, coolest and funniest action thriller I've seen since the first film "Sisu" three years ago, it's a tribute to great action film making with a heavy dose of Coyote/Roadrunner mayhem. Our silent hero Aatami is back, perfectly played once again by Jorma Tomilla. It's 1946 and WWII is over. Aatami lost his wife and children to a Soviet madman in the war and he be


Predator: Badlands
The last two Predator films from Dan Trachtenberg have been imaginative, thrilling fresh takes that breathed real life into the series. So what in the hell happened with the silly, soft, Disneyfied and stupid PREDATOR: BADLANDS ? This is the "Return of the Jedi" of the canon. It's so touch feely that I kept waiting for the Ewoks to show up and really put in the toilet. Oh wait, yep, there it is, a little baby creature that comes along for the adventure! Whoopeeee! Schwarzeneg


Wicked: For Good
It's no secret that the final act of Wicked on stage can't compare to the opening act. The great news for fans is that the fleshed out second act on film is a triumph, offering no let down from last year's first installment. WICKED : FOR GOOD is a powerhouse finale and sure to be a massive blockbuster this holiday season. Director Jon M. Chu and his returning creative team start the film off with a fast paced pursuit of Elpheba, months after she flew off at the end of the f


Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)
In 1986, Woody Allen completed his brilliant New York trilogy that he began with "Annie Hall" and "Manhattan" by delivering HANNAH AND HER SISTERS . While its core is the familiar one you might expect, with Woody playing his NYC neurotic, nebbish character to perfection as he questions the meaning of life, the world around the familiar is filled with powerful stories. Woody is the ex husband of successful actress Hannah (Mia Farrow) who is now married to Elliott (Michael Cain


The Running Man (2025)
Glen Powell is officially the new Tom Cruise, a classic action movie star at ease with comedy, drama and running like hell, which he does a lot of in the enjoyable new remake, THE RUNNING MAN . If you're going to do yet another remake, you may as well target a goofy movie that wasn't very good to begin with. The 1987 original was always lesser Schwarzenegger, directed by Starsky (from "and Hutch" fame) and dragged down by a preening Richard Dawson. It was a one and done for m
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