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Daily Archives: September 2, 2019
Documentary Review: A race and lives can change in the “Blink of an Eye” in NASCAR
Michael Waltrip is an affable NASCAR retiree and Fox Sports color commentator, much like his older brother, NASCAR legend Darrell Waltrip. And like Darrell, Michael has a tendency to wear his heart on his sleeve. That, and Michael’s connection to … Continue reading
Netflixable? Marlon Wayans times six in “Sextuplets”
He’s older now, pushing 50. And if Mr. “Black don’t Crack, we smoke it” hasn’t matured — not a lick — so be it. Marlon Wayans remains a screen comic in search of a sketch comedy show that can contain … Continue reading
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