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Revisiting “Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend,” One of the Most Fucked-Up Family Films Ever Made
An honest man who was an honest boy, I have only one memory of sneaking into a movie — and even then, my mom had paid for me to see a movie, just not the one I snuck into. The one I snuck into was Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend. I’d already seen it once, and…
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Audiobook Review: Han and Chewie’s summer adventures — for teens!
If Solo: A Star Wars Story is disappointing at the box office, it can’t be blamed on the crew at Penguin Random House Audio, who’ve been cranking out immersive versions of new books that give fans of all ages the opportunity to explore the relatively lightsaber-less reaches of a galaxy far, far away. First came Last Shot,…
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“Ocean’s 8” is Good Old-Fashioned Fun with Larceny
This caper is a breeze. By way of contrast, a cosmic hellgate opened for the transfer of power between the genders in Ghostbusters. The Force Awakens summoned John Williams’s orchestral pomp for the lightsaber’s leap into Rey’s hand. In Ocean’s 8, on the other hand, Sandra Bullock slips a $150 million necklace out of the Met without even…
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Audiobook Review: Chris Nashawaty’s “Caddyshack: The Making of a Hollywood Cinderella Story”
Part of Chris Nashawaty’s challenge in Caddyshack: The Making of a Hollywood Cinderella Story is justifying the new book’s subtitle. The movie, after all, wasn’t quite as unlikely a success as Bill Murray’s imagined greenskeeper-turned-pro. When the film opened in 1980, Murray and Chevy Chase were two of the world’s hottest young comedy stars. Caddyshack wasn’t the…
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Review: Audible Turns “Alien: Sea of Sorrows” Into a Charmingly Grotesque Audio Drama
On the face of it, the 1979 science fiction classic Alien doesn’t seem like a strong prospect for sequels — at least, not interesting ones. Much of the movie’s interest comes from the gradual revelation of the various horrific qualities of the initially mysterious creatures, but once you know their general modus operandi, they don’t make…
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Audiobook Review: Daniel José Older’s “Last Shot” is an 11-Hour Trivia Challenge for Star Wars Superfans
Since clearing the Expanded Universe decks in 2014 and declaring that only movies were canon, the Disney-era Lucasfilm has been busily re-filling the gaps with books and TV shows exploring the new chronology — with the New Republic, the Solos’ marriage, and Luke Skywalker’s Jedi training endeavor all fumbling in the years between Return of the…