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Daily Archives: December 18, 2022
Netflixable? The Good, the Bad and the Excessive — “Blonde”
Of all the projects Netflix hurled a ton of money at “for your consideration” this awards season, “Blonde” has to be the most troubling misfire. And thanks to Netflix’s deep pockets and lax supervision, it had plenty of competition. I’ve … Continue reading
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Netflixable? An Exceptional “True Crime” drama from Down Under — “The Stranger”
“The Stranger” is an Australian mystery that peels away its layers slowly and ever-so-deliberately. A film of sad, gloomy foreboding, it makes the viewer reach for details and wait for answers in the most elegantly calculated way. The sense of … Continue reading
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Austin Butler reminds Oscar voters not to Forget The King
With a little help from “SNL,” singing farewell to Cecily Strong.
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