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Daily Archives: July 21, 2017
The vessel and skipper that inspired the “Moonstone” and Mark Rylance’s character in “Dunkirk?”
As part of “Take Dad to ‘Dunkirk’ this weekend, I caught the film a second time. I rarely have time to do that, but period pieces/WWII movies and films about boats are kind of my thing. OK, “things.” One element … Continue reading
Box Office: “Dunkirk” and “Girls Trip” set to run off with the weekend
Christopher Nolan is taking a chance — with Warner Brothers’ money — that audiences in the US and abroad will forsake slick summer sci-fi and Spandex (comic book) pictures and show up for a little history. That risk has been … Continue reading
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