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Daily Archives: December 5, 2024
Documentary Preview: “Becoming Led Zeppelin”
The one apparent “drawback,” if one can call it that, to this doc is the “authorized” nature of this doc of a band not without its share of “lore” and controversy. Morgan Neville (“Piece by Piece,” “20 Feet from Stardom,” … Continue reading
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Netflixable? The Postwar Poor in Italy ship their kids North on “The Children’s Train”
World War II put lots of children, all over the world, in mortal danger. Those families that could often put them on trains to escape it. From the Kindertransport of Jewish children from Nazi controlled corners of Europe to the … Continue reading
Movie Preview: Gillian Anderson, Jason Isaacs are tested by life and a long walk along “The Salt Path”
Hiking, camping, sight-seeing, battered by the elements and homeless in the UK. So…Dorset to Somerset it is. Coming soon, plainly not soon enough for me.
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Movie Review: A Prodigal daughter comes home to find she’s been replaced — “You are Not Me”
The Spanish thriller “You Are Not Me” takes its sweet, creepy time getting around to stating the obvious. Set and shot in rural Valencia, it’s about a doctor/daughter who’s come home for the holidays, bringing her wife and Black adopted … Continue reading
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