Year: 2023

Review by Paul Salfen This is Paul Salfen with your KLAK Movie Minute. In theaters now is Expendables 4, the muscley all-star actionfest that brings us back to the '80s with its over-the-top machismo, bad dialogue, explosions, fights, and grunts. At this point, you know what you're getting into: this is either your thing or
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Interview by Paul Salfen Directed and written by Jim Capobianco (the Academy Award®-nominated screenwriter of “Ratatouille”) and co-directed by Pierre-Luc Granjon, THE INVENTOR is a stop-motion adventure film about the life of Leonardo da VincI Featuring the voices of Stephen Fry, Daisy Ridley, Marion Cotillard, Gauthier Battoue, and Matt Berry. The insatiably curious and headstrong
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Interview by Paul Salfen Love and Insomnia. Still Up” is an almost romantic comedy set in the after-hours world of insomniacs Danny (Roberts) and Lisa (Thomas) who have no secrets except their feelings for each other. Bonded by insomnia, best friends Lisa and Danny stay connected to each other late into the night and find
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Interview by Paul Salfen Gamer turned racer Jann Mardenborough talks about Gran Turismo in this interview with Paul Salfen.  British motorsport superstar Jann Mardenborough’s unbelievable true story is told in the new Sony Pictures’ film Gran Turismo  (in theatres now) starring Archie Madekwe (“See”), David Harbour (“Stranger Things”) and Orlando Bloom (Pirates of the Caribbean).
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Interview by Paul Salfen Multi-platinum selling Seattle rock band Candlebox – whose power anthems “Far Behind,” “You,” and “Cover Me” off their 1993 debut, self-titled album exploded onto the charts – has released their final studio album, The Long Goodbye, via Round Hill Records. The new 10-track collection, Candlebox’s eighth studio album, finds the group
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Interview by Paul Salfen SYNOPSIS: Set in Tianjin in the 1920s, 100 YARDS drops audiences into a time in history a mere decade after the 1912 establishment of the first formal martial arts school in the area. As more schools began opening and acting as natural crime deterrents in their designated areas, martial arts practitioners—and
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