Review: Jon Hamm and Tina Fey bring what little spark there is to ‘Maggie Moore(s)’
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Review: Jon Hamm and Tina Fey bring what little spark there is to ‘Maggie Moore(s)’

LA Times  

‘Maggie Moore’ The number of famous names in the credits for the blackly comic murder mystery “Maggie Moore” is way out of proportion for how minor the movie is — although without them, the picture might dissipate completely. Directed by John Slattery from a screenplay by veteran writer Paul Bernbaum, “Maggie Moore” stars Jon Hamm as widowed police chief Jordan Sanders, who alongside his snarky deputy Reddy tries to figure out why two women named Maggie Moore have been killed in his small Arizona town in the same week. Jordan and Rita’s flirty dynamic brings some much-needed casual charm to “Maggie Moore,” even though Hamm and Fey don’t have a lot to work with here. Available on VOD; also playing theatrically, Laemmle Monica Film Center, Santa Monica Seo Hyun-woo, left, and Sim Eun-woo in the movie “Seire.” ‘Seire’ According to the opening credits, the title of the Korean psychodrama “Seire” refers to a 21-day period after a baby is born, when the family tries to remain isolated — avoiding any potential evil spirits that may corrupt the child.

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