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Daily Archives: August 12, 2018
Netflixable? BlumHouse’s “Family Blood”
She speaks up, because it’s not her first meeting. “I’m Ellie, and I’m an addict.” Pills, she says, “took the life out of life, which is exactly what I wanted.” She chased away her husband but somehow held onto her … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Coming of age, in “Skate Kitchen”
For me, the money shot of “Skate Kitchen” is a little girl, clinging to her mom’s hand and spinning around in awe and adoration as a gang of load, assertive and a little unruly skateboarders swerve around them on a … Continue reading
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