The classic ‘body switching’ tale of the poor and the rich trading places is the premise of “Luck-Key,” a real charmer of a film (it’s a Korean remake of Kenji Uchida’s 2012 Japanese comedy “Key of Life”).
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“Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk”
The shockingly weak screenplay is one of the many elements that completely ruin “Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk,” a disappointingly lousy movie from Oscar winning director Ang Lee.
“Into the Forest”
The intensely bleak and extremely dark “Into the Forest” is a feminist-tinged apocalyptic tale of sisterly love and devotion taken to the extreme.
DVD Roundup: December
DVD Roundup December
“Bad Santa 2”
This feel bad holiday movie almost identically mirrors the first film in plot and tone.
“The Greasy Strangler”
Some things just can’t be forgotten. Some things just can’t be unseen. Once you’ve watched “The Greasy Strangler,” it will continue to haunt your dreams. This film sets a new bar for deviant, depraved, shocking, bizarro cinema.