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Daily Archives: September 5, 2017
Movie Nation: Veteran players bring their A game to “The Wilde Wedding”
It took filmdom long enough to figure out that re-pairing Glen Close and John Malkovich, made-for-each-other in “Dangerous Liaisons,” was a good idea. But it took just as long to realize that getting Patrick Stewart to grow out his hair … Continue reading
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