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Daily Archives: September 20, 2017
Movie Review: In “Don’t Sleep,” the title is a plea that’ll fall on deaf ears
INTERIOR: A dark hallway, the camera tracks into a bedroom where a little boy is having a nightmare. The title “Thirteen years ago” appears on the screen. The little boy imagines himself in what looks like a graveyard, macabre figures … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Vedder and Pearl Jam cheer on the Cubs in “Let’s Play Two”
There’s a lot of Ferris Bueller to Pearl Jam lead singer Eddie Vedder. That only becomes clear in “Let’s Play Two,” the new documentary about the band’s triumphant performance at Wrigley Field as the Cubs were rolling to their … Continue reading
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