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Daily Archives: December 28, 2021
Classic Film Review: Claudette Colbert is a prisoner of WWII in “Three Came Home”
“Three Came Home” is a fascinating curio from a Hollywood and America on the cusp of change. This 1951 POW drama was the first to cover ground that “A Town Like Alice,” the movie and later TV series, the series … Continue reading
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Movie Review: James McAvoy and Claire Foy hunt for “My Son”
A low-budget Belgian thriller of a few years back becomes a lean if not wholly logical James McAoy vehicle of the same title in “My Son,” which has him and Claire Foy playing divorced parents frantically searching for their missing … Continue reading
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