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Daily Archives: May 2, 2025
Movie Preview: Janney and Cranston head a ’70s small-time “theatre” family where “Everything’s Going to be Great”
Show business at the dinner theater/regional theater level in the ’70s, this one pairs up Oscar winner Allison Janney with her “I, Tonya” screenwriter and Oscar nominee Bryan Cranston as parents of one “Theatre Kid” and his reluctant older brother. … Continue reading
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Documentary Preview: Astronaut, Glass Ceiling Breaker, Heroine, Queer Icon — “Sally” Ride
This overdue bio-doc hits National Geographic on June 16, and rolls onto streamers Disney+ and Hulu June 17.
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Netflixable? German soldier loses her son in “Exterritorial” territory — the U.S. Embassy
Welcome to the golden age of America as Outlaw State, as depicted in international action cinema. “Exterritorial” has Americans as treasonous allies, corrupt drug smugglers and heartless bureaucrats — kidnapping children and Belarussian refugees, selling “intel” to common enemies and … Continue reading
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