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Tag Archives: Luke Evans
FLIX PIX (813): “The Groundbreaking Sexuality of: PROFESSOR MARSTON AND THE WONDER WOMEN”
PROFESSOR MARSTON AND THE WONDER WOMEN (directed by Angela Robinson, 2017) **** (out of 5) . > If you ever suspected that the comic Wonder Woman was vaguely perverse- you are not old enough to remember that it began as a … Continue reading
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Tagged Angela Robinson, art, biography, bondage, cinema, comics, criticism, drama, films, ideas, Kevin Keelan, KPK, KPKeelan, KPKworld, Luke Evans, movies, opinion, Professor Marston and the Wonder Women, Professor William Moulton Marston, Rebecca Hall, reviews, sadomasochism, scandal, sex, Wonder Woman
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FLIX PIX (434): “A Lovely Live-Action Reboot of Disney’s BEAUTY AND THE BEAST”
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (directed by Bill Condon, 2017) ***+ (out of 5) . > I heard this was good. Audiences liked it… . I was somewhat less than enthused by the concept of Disney re-mining old animated material for live … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Beauty and the Beast, Bill Condon, cinema, criticism, Disney, Emma Thompson, Emma Watson, Ewan McGregor, films, Ian McKellen, ideas, Kevin Keelan, Kevin Kline, KPK, KPKeelan, KPKworld, live action, Luke Evans, movies, musicals, opinion, reviews, Stanley Tucci
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FLIX PIX (347): “Think Twice Before You Enter This HIGH-RISE”
HIGH-RISE (directed by Ben Wheatley, 2016) ***+ (out of 5) . > Holy crap, what a total weirdo of a movie this was! . Can’t say I was entirely surprised, considering Ben Wheatley was the fractured genius behind it. Ever … Continue reading
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KPK on the CINEMA (68): The Films of OCTOBER 2017
. Having a hard time writing reviews lately. Lonely stuff, sometimes, but that’s the work of a writer. When I buckle down and just DO IT, the process usually brings great rewards. (All ratings are on a 5 star scale. … Continue reading
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KPK on the Cinema (59): The Films of JANUARY 2017
. WELCOME to a fresh new year of cinematic ruminations. With one exception, I really enjoyed watching every film I saw this first month of the scary New Trumpian Era. (Can’t say CLIENT 9 was exactly entertaining.) (Ratings are on … Continue reading
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