Moom pitchers not to miss

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Friday, February 20, 2026

“An Elephant Sitting Still”

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An Eleph ant Sitting Still ( 大象席地而坐 )   is an intensely compelling ensemble story despite its four-hour running time; considerable editing...
Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Fig leaf: Steven Soderbergh’s Black Bag

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Steven Soderbergh’s “BlackBag” (2025) is too clever by two-and-a-half, to the point of aggressively wised-up. The protagonist [we think] Ge...
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Friday, October 4, 2024

Lee: Showing the unseen

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Ellen Kuras’s “ Lee ” with Kate Winslet as World War II war correspondent-photographer Lee Miller is an impressive bio-pic with a twist. The...
Sunday, March 3, 2024

Speed and nakedness

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Vladimir Bortko ’s Master i Margarita (2005) is a series timely for this Lent and Holy Week in that it nods unknowingly to Palestine then a...
Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Maddest Men

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Unfamiliar with Martin Amis's novel, a single viewing of The Zone of Interest clarified neither the “zone” nor the “interest”, if not s...
Monday, January 15, 2024

Anything goes

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International House 1933 Paramount (69 minutes) directed by Edward Sutherland, screenplay by Francis Martin and Walter DeLeon; cinemato...
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Moom pitcher gazin with Artie Bootle

Artie Bootle
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. Outlying Islands
I see a lot of moom pitchers—which is 'moving pictures' in Old Baltimorese—that most people I know don't have the time to see. A lot of these are stinkers, but I also come across gems worthy of comment. These are my comments on those gems.
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