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Tag Archives: Woody Harrelson
QuickPix (15): “Great DRAMA For You to Savor, Vol. 5”
> Welcome to KPK’s “QuickPix”, a new feature here in KPKworld! > Welcome to KPK’s “QuickPix”, brief capsule reviews of very worthy films- not a stinker in the lot. Culled from my monthly compendiums, every title here is a 4 … Continue reading
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Tagged A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Argo, art, Ben Affleck, cinema, crime, criticism, Dorthy McGuire, dramas, elections, Elia Kazan, entertainment, families, films, Game Change, Haley Mills, HBO, history, ideas, Iran, Iranian hostage crisis, John McCain, John Mills, Julienne Moore, Kevin Keelan, kidnapping, KPK, KPKeelan, KPKworld, life, movies, opinion, politics, QuickPix, reviews, Sarah Palin, thrillers, Tiger Bay, Woody Harrelson
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FLIX PIX (752): “Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson are THE HIGHWAYMEN”
THE HIGHWAYMEN (directed by John Lee Hancock, 2019) ***+ (out of 5) . > It’s the Bonnie and Clyde narrative revisited… . Only this time, the story of their rampage and bloody demise is told from the POV of the two … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Bonnie and Clyde, cinema, crime, criticism, films, history, ideas, John Lee Hancock, Kevin Costner, Kevin Keelan, KPK, KPKeelan, KPKworld, movies, Netflix, opinion, reviews, The Highwaymen, William Sadler, Woody Harrelson
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FLIX PIX (477): “Teetering on THE EDGE OF SEVENTEEN”
THE EDGE OF SEVENTEEN (directed by Kelly Fremon Craig, 2016) **** (out of 5) . > Coming-of-age ain’t an easy process for a teenage girl in America today… Of course, it’s even more brutal if you accidentally sent a graphic booty … Continue reading
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Tagged art, cinema, criticism, films, Hailee Steinfeld, ideas, Kelly Fremon Craig, Kevin Keelan, KPK, KPKeelan, KPKworld, movies, opinion, reviews, The Edge of Seventeen, Woody Harrelson
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FLIX PIX (341): “Andy Serkis is Back in WAR FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES”
WAR FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES (directed by Matt Reeves, 2017) ***+ (out of 5) . > This third film in the second reboot of the series (after Tim Burton’s failed 2001 PLANET OF THE APES), and aside from the … Continue reading
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Tagged action, Andy Serkis, criticism, fantasy, films, Kevin Keelan, KPK, KPKeelan, KPKworld, Matt Reeves, movies, opinion, reboots, reviews, science fiction, sequels, thrillers, War For the Planet of the Apes, Woody Harrelson
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KPK on the CINEMA (66): The Films of AUGUST 2017
. This month we got us some history, some biography, some animation, some film noir- old and new, some rock ’n’ roll, new chapters in both the Planet of the Apes series and the Jason Bourne franchise, some great finds and one … Continue reading
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Tagged 49th Parallel, A Coffee in Berlin, A Dame to Kill For, ACLU, action, Alicia Vikander, Amy Sedaris, Andy Serkis, art, biography, Bruce Willis, Cameraperson, Canada, Captain Fantastic, Chasing Coral, Chicken Little, Christopher Lloyd, cinema, cinematography, collage films, comedy, Cosme McMoon, criticism, culture, Danish cinema, Denmark, Dennis Haysbert, Derek Flint, Disney animation, documentaries, Don Knotts, drama, drones, Eat That Question, Errol Morris, families, film, Florence Foster Jenkins, Frank Langella, Frank Zappa, Garry Marshall, German cinema, Get Out, Gloria Grahame, Glynis Johns, horror, Hugh Grant, Humphrey Bogart, In a Lonely Place, In Like Flint, Jack Valenti, Jackie, Jackie Kennedy, James Coburn, Jan-Ole Gerster, Jason Bourne, Jessica Alba, Joel Edgerton, John Huston, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Josh Brolin, Julia Styles, Kevin Keelan, Kirsten Johnson, KPK, KPKeelan, KPKworld, Land of Mine, landmines, Laurence Olivier, Leslie Howard, Let There Be Light, Liberties Union, love, loving, marriage, Matt Damon, Matt Reeves, Meryl Streep, Mickey Roarke, motion-capture artists, movies, music, Natalie Portman, National Bird, Nazis, Nicholas Ray, parody, Patrick Stewart, Paul Greengrass, philosophy, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Powers Boothe, propaganda, PTSD, Ray Liotta, Raymond Massey, reviews, Roasrio Dawson, Roland Møller, romance, Ruth Negga, satire, science fiction, sequels, shell shock, Simon Helberg, Sin City, Stacy Keach, Steve Zahn, terrorists, therapy, thriller, Viggo Mortensen, War For the Planet of the Apes, war on terror, Wim Wenders, wit, Woody Harrelson, World War II, Zach Branff
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KPK on the CINEMA (65): The Films of JULY 2017
. Lots of very fine films to take a quick look at this month- a slew of four-and-a-half star flicks. That’s some bounty! Good times continue for the film industry, as the tools of the art become cheaper and more … Continue reading
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KPK on the CINEMA (30): The Films of JUNE 2014
. > JUNE 2014: 35 films reviewed here: from a desperate and compelling Romanian drama about the fierceness of a mother’s love, to a live-action comic book about a brooding mutant confronting his private grief while kicking ass. That’s a … Continue reading
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Tagged 3 Idiots, A Field in England, Akira Kurosawa, Angela Davis, Angelina Jolie, Anthony Mann, Atiq Rahini, Ben Wheatley, Bono, books, Burn, Cahill U.S. Marshall, Child's Pose, Chris Rock, Christina Ricci, cinema, criticism, David Thewlis, Dersu Uzala, Devo Live in the Land of the Rising Sun, Emily Watson, Enough Said, entertainment, Ernest & Celestine, Farley brothers, film criticism, films, Forest Whitaker, Free Angela and All Political Prisoners, Gary Cooper, Geoffrey Rush, George Kennedy, Good Hair, Gus Van Sant, Guy Maddin, Her, Holocaust, Hugh Jackman, James Gandolfini, Jason Biggs, Jeremy Davies, Jimmy Stewart, Joaquin Phoenix, John Huston, John Wayne, Johnny Depp, Jose Ferrer, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Kevin Keelan, Kingpin, KPK, KPKeelan, Kurt Cobain, Last Days, Lauren Bacall, Lena Olin, Leonardo DiCaprio, Like Someone in Love, Luminita Gheorghiu, Mackenzie Foy, Malificent, Michael Curtiz, Michael Pitt, Milla Jovovich, Million Dollar Hotel, Moulin Rouge, movies, Nazis, Noises Off, opinion, Otto Preminger, Paul Giamatti, persecution, Peter Bogdanovich, Randy Quaid, reading, reviews, Rod Steiger, Roman Polanski, Scarlett Johansson, Sissy Spacek, Spike Jonze, Stuyvesant High School, Susannah York, The Book Thief, The Comancheros, The Court Martial of Billy Mitchell, The Far Country, The Killing of Sister George, The Ninth Gate, The Patience Stone, The Wolverine, Tim's Vermeer, tragedy, Waiting For Armageddon, Walter Brennan, Whoopi Goldberg, William H. Macy, Wim Wenders, Woody Allen, Woody Harrelson, World War II, X-Men 2 United, Zsa Zsa Gabor
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