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Daily Archives: November 27, 2021
Movie Review: Trashy, dull “For the Love of Money” lets singers take a shot at acting
All that a cast filled with music personalities adds to the dull, trashy money-laundering melodrama “For the Love of Money” is the occasional pause for a song. And the last thing this movie should do is pause. It’s just as … Continue reading
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Netflixable? “Te Ata” is an old fashioned story about a famous Chickasaw Storyteller
One of the blessings of Netflix is that movies that get lost in the shuffle have a second chance to find a wide audience on the streaming service, a much better chance that ad hoc sales to cable or broadcast … Continue reading
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