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Daily Archives: May 19, 2023
Netflixable? Polish teens work out the “boring” gender thing — “Fanfic”
Well damn, I did not see this coming. The best film in ages about coming to grips with “fluid” gender issues so dominating film, TV and other media these days is smart, reassuringly sweet and Polish. I dare say you … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Julia Louis-Dreyfus, back in New York, still insecure — “You Hurt My Feelings”
The mere presence of Julia Louis-Dreyfus in a Manhattan movie creates expectations even though we’re decades-removed from her “Seinfeld” stardom. But this time she’s working for that indie icon Nicole Holofcener, a writer and director known for intimate and sometimes … Continue reading
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Documentary Review: An aging team keeps “Voyager” on the go as it sails the Cosmos — “It’s Quieter in the Twilight”
An elderly man walks into the frame and sits on a park bench, a ritual repeated tens of millions of times every much day pretty everywhere in the world. This little old man with a Spanish accent isn’t talking about … Continue reading
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