See it at the movies

Posted 10/18/23

We won’t be going to the movies this week as “Taylor Swift-The Eras Tour” has taken over the Avon and most of the screens at Warwick Showcase.

Not that we have anything against …

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See it at the movies

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We won’t be going to the movies this week as “Taylor Swift-The Eras Tour” has taken over the Avon and most of the screens at Warwick Showcase.

Not that we have anything against Taylor Swift. She has done a remarkable job of marketing her talents to the young female audience who will be arriving in groups, with a few even dragging their boyfriends to see the concert film.

The film is actually a compilation of a number of concerts held in California.

Large crowds are expected as Swift sets the standard for what is sure to be more of the genre to follow.

Meanwhile, we’ll settle in for a weekend with Netflix. They release a number of foreign-made movies and series.

“Lupin” the sophisticated French thief that the world is rooting for, is back and up to his old tricks.

“Django” returns with an action filled, violent plot.

“Kim’s Convenience,” a new series from Canada is about a Korean family that owns a convenience story in a multi-cultural neighborhood. Episodes are about 20 minutes long and very contemporary and hilarious.

“The Conference,” from Sweden is one of the weirdest movies we’ve seen in a long time. A group of Swedes plan to build a shopping center in a small town, where everybody is against the project. They go on a weekend retreat to “bond,” when one-by-one they are brutally murdered.

This unabashedly gory tale is one big put on.

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