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Daily Archives: February 4, 2022
Series Preview: Samuel L. Jackson gets his memory back “The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey”
This looks to be a fine vehicle for Samuel L., a Walter Mosely story of an old man, a lot of lost memories and his need to get them back to tidy up his life before departing it. A bit … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “The Worst Person in the World,” Norway’s best hope for an Oscar
Julie is in med school, cramming so that she can master the finer points of surgery, or at least keep up the grades she needs to stay in school. Only she’d rather try her hand at psychotherapy, joining the ranks … Continue reading
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Documentary Review: An expert sets the record straight on race in the history of America — “Who We Are”
The last couple of times I’ve stopped off in Charleston, S.C. on my frequent road trips up and down the Eastern seaboard, I’ve seen this guy. He’s an older fellow with a stars-and-bars bedecked pickup, making sure he and his … Continue reading
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Netflixable? A Honky Tonk friendship from Golden Age Nashville — “Patsy & Loretta”
It look Lifetime, an acclaimed female screenwriter turned director and another woman writing the script to finally tell the stories of country music icons Loretta Lynn and Patsy Cline from their point of view. And it took Netflix to grab … Continue reading
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