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Daily Archives: September 15, 2019
Movie Preview: Tiffany and Rose learn from Salma how to act “Like a Boss”
It’s been mostly miss or miss, with hits pretty rare, since Tiffany Haddish broke out with “Girls’ Trip.” Pairing her up with Rose Byrne, under-rated as a comedienne, but damned funny in “Neighbors” and “Bridesmaids” and “Get Him to the … Continue reading
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Next Screening? Alexandra Daddario wants to know, “Can You Keep a Secret?”
She’s having a moment, albeit in tiny films. But pairing up Alexandra D. with Tyler Hoechlin could pay dividends.
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Movie Review: “American Fango” is as muddy as its title
Here’s an excruciating foot-dragger of a comedy about how an Italian immigrant makes his way to New York where he then makes his mark, as a waiter — inventing an ice cream dessert when the kitchen runs out of pastries. … Continue reading
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