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Daily Archives: September 26, 2023
Movie Preview: Portman, Julianne star in a Todd Hayna movie about an actress researching a role — “May December”
Two Oscar winners face off in a tale of a notorious romance from 20 years before — Portman interviewing and getting to know Julianne Moore, a woman who once had an affair with a “seventh grader.” Charles Melton and Kelvin … Continue reading
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Documentary Preview: White Supremacist thinking comes to “Garden City, Kansas”
Classic American small city in the Midwest — more diverse and tolerant than you expect, “safe” to those who move there. And then Donald Trump gets elected and the racist goons come out from under the rocks they’d been hiding … Continue reading
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Documentary Review: Nick Broomfield remembers “The Stones and Brian Jones”
One early assertion in Nick Broomfield’s new documentary appreciation “The Stones and Brian Jones” will stand out to many a Rolling Stones fan, the idea that “I don’t think many people remember who (Jones) was.” Even someone coming to the … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Beautiful and doomed, fated to love a “Ferryman”
How’s this for a romantic “meet cute?” He spies her outside the flat of a mate, a tracksuited young woman with bangs to die for and a willingness to sprint and parkour her getaway. He’s a combat soldier, apparently just … Continue reading
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