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Buffalo '66

Bone-dry comedy ‘Buffalo ’66’ (1998) an all-time weird romance

September 12, 2024April 17, 2025 John Hansen Movies

Throwback Thursday (Movie review): Vincent Gallo’s standout film is an odd mix of an unlikely situation with likeable characters.

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Miranda

Ricci tries bizarre British whimsy in ‘Miranda’ (2002)

August 29, 2024April 17, 2025 John Hansen Movies

Throwback Thursday (Movie review): With mild success, a one-and-done screenwriter blends a con drama, an orphan tragedy and romantic flailing.

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Prozac Nation

Ricci is devastatingly raw and true in ‘Prozac Nation’ (2001)

August 15, 2024April 17, 2025 John Hansen Movies

Throwback Thursday (Movie review): I thought Ricci and Biggs were great in “Anything Else,” but this unheralded gem is something else.

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The Gathering

Ricci’s ‘The Gathering’ (2003) is well-meaning, cliched church horror

August 2, 2024April 17, 2025 John Hansen Horror Movies

Frightening Friday (Movie review): Writer Anthony Horowitz (“Poirot”) teases out an original theme from a too-familiar package.

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The Opposite of Sex

‘The Opposite of Sex’ (1998) mulls contrasts, mostly with success

July 11, 2024April 17, 2025 John Hansen Movies

Throwback Thursday (Movie review): Don Roos’ indie film launches Christina Ricci into adult roles and shows Lisa Kudrow doesn’t need “Friends.”

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Matrix Resurrections

Matrix reboots for thrilling remix ‘Matrix Resurrections’

December 24, 2021April 17, 2025 John Hansen Matrix

Movie review: Among the last decade’s spate of nostalgic reboots, a new “Matrix” film is perhaps the most appropriate. It’s also one of the best.

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Yellowjackets

‘Yellowjackets’ soapier than I’d like, but has some sting

November 9, 2021April 17, 2025 John Hansen Horror TV

First episode impressions (TV review): This miniseries has a great premise of teen girls thrown into an extreme situation, but it’s also a little soapy.

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Cursed

‘Cursed’ (2005) a mildly amusing werewolf yarn

August 20, 2021April 17, 2025 John Hansen Horror Movies

Frightening Friday (Movie review): The only non-“Scream” collaboration between Williamson and Craven has a cast of stars, but also a messy werewolf mythology.

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‘Speed Racer’ (2008) a downshift for Wachowskis

August 19, 2021April 17, 2025 John Hansen Movies

Throwback Thursday (Movie review): “Speed Racer” is fun and has a mature plot, but it’s odd that the race scenes are so blatantly artificial.

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Anything Else

Allen meets ‘American Pie’ in ‘Anything Else’ (2003)

August 18, 2021April 17, 2025 John Hansen Movies

Woody Wednesday (Movie review): Attraction isn’t everything, especially if the girlfriend has more issues than the Allen-esque lead.

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