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Daily Archives: November 22, 2022
Movie Preview: Willem Dafoe is an Art Thief trapped “Inside” a mark’s mansion
This looks good. Focus can be one of those “Witness Protection Program” distributors, movies you can never find largely because of anemic promotion budgets and efforts, but I’d love to see Dafoe in this guise.
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Movie Review: A Spielbergian Childhood, aka “The Fabelmans”
As he approaches his 76th birthday in December, Steven Spielberg can safely be assumed to be in the “memoirs” stage of his life and celebrated career. But as a filmmaker always more comfortable with the language of cinema, it’d be … Continue reading
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