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Tag Archives: Pete Yorn
“KPK Looks at All Ten BEST PICTURE Nominees for 2023- A Stellar Year For Cinema!”
. > Holy crap! What an embarrassment of riches! You won’t hear me whining that 2023 was a tepid year for movies. Ten titles nominated this year. Two of them are over-rated. 8 of them are a cornucopia of cinematic … Continue reading →
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FLIX PIX (1140): “Martin Scorsese’s Heartbreaking Epic KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON”
. KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON (directed by Martin Scorsese, 2023) ****+ (out of 5) . > Marty Scorsese’s long-anticipated 26th feature film is finally out, and I am pleased to report, it is his best movie in 20 years. . … Continue reading →
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KPK on the CINEMA (140): “The Films of October 2023”
. > This month: a Noël Coward comedy of manners, a previously unseen Hitchcock thriller, a return to seminal swashbucklers of my youth, the Greatest Concert Film Ever Made, a silly Marx Brothers lark, Tracy and Hepburn meet Elia Kazan, … Continue reading →
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