His Three Daughters, 1992, The Front Room

Movie 1: His Three Daughters

This was a movie we knew nothing about before we saw it. It’s a small, superb film that packs a huge emotional punch. Three estranged sisters reunite in their father’s New York City apartment as his end nears during hospice care. The acting, writing, cinematography and heart wrenching realism are stunning. Limited theatre release but soon to be on Netflix.

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Movie 2: 1992

This movie was a very entertaining surprise. A factory filled with platinum is robbed during the chaos of the Rodney King verdict in Los Angeles. It’s a smart action packed drama. And unfortunately, Ray Liotta’s last movie. In limited release in theatres but soon to be on Netflix.

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Movie 3: The Front Room

This was a pretty good horror film for the first hour. The mother-in-law from hell (literally) moves in with her son and pregnant wife. The last 40 minutes was stupid, insulting and gross (with more than a little incontinence). If you see it don’t go on a full stomach.

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