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Daily Archives: December 19, 2019
Movie Review: The relentless ugliness of “Uncut Gems”
Howard Ratner is the kind of irritant that never lets up, never allows you a moment’s relief. The constant tirades on the phone, shamelessly ranted out in public, the empty threats, the impulse-control explosions of profanity in inappropriate places, the … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Gerwig’s “Little Women” stand tall
It’s been filmed so many times it’s like the “Dracula” of Young Adult lit, an American novel as beloved as those Jane Austen petticoat pieces the Brits adore. But Greta Gerwig’s version of “Little Women” does more than merely put … Continue reading
