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Living Gives Bill Nighy The Performance of a Lifetime
Bill Nighy is a exquisite understated with his portrayal of Mr. Williams. His charm allows one to witness his infatuation for Margaret (Aimee Lou Reed) without the judgement placed on…
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Julia Child Set the Stage for Culinary Artists Globally with JULIA!
Cohen and West’s film makes great use of Julia’s television archives. Recording live to tape in the early days, she was determined to hold an audience’s attention and became an…
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Nine Days is an Oddly Brilliant Look into Our Souls
Written and directed by Edson Oda in his directorial debut, Nine Days will make you contemplate your existence in this world and how you view it. Sprinkling characters throughout that…
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Corny, But True 12 Mighty Orphans Leaves a Lump in Your Throat
In addtion, to the strong ensemble performances from each and every cast member, the on-screen reunion between Robert Duvall and Martin Sheen since their Apocalypse Now days was truly an…
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Michelle Pfeiffer is Stone Cold Spectacular in French Exit
Starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Lucas Hedges and Danielle MacDonald, boasting a classical soundtrack against the chaotic nature of the film, French Exit is worth screening if only to witness spectacular performances…
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Love, Loss and Dementia Give Anthony Hopkins Role of Lifetime in The Father
Zeller's focus on a single door illustrating decades of time, memories, moments and people are simple, yet ingenious. For anyone currently living the life of being a caretaker, The Father…
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Many Sides of Roy Cohn Are Expertly Revealed in Where’s My Roy Cohn Doc
At the end of the day, Donald Trump was his greatest student, as he lives by Cohn's #1 rule..."the press will adequately quote whatever. you say." He even repped the…
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Kenneth Branagh is Magnificent as Shakespeare in All is True
Branagh and Dench are electric on-screen especially in a scene where sonnets are being discussed, and Anne (Judi Dench) remarks that William was always so worried about his reputation. It…
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Ralph Fiennes Resurrects Rudolf Nureyev in Heartfelt Biopic
Directed by Ralph Fiennes, The White Crow is a harshly beautiful tribute to one of the greatest ballet dancers of all time. Inspired by the Julie Cavanugh novel, 'Rudolph Nureyev:…
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Close and Pryce are Masterful in The Wife
Ghostwriting is done all the time. In order to do so, you literally have to have no attachment or ego to the work you are crafting. That task becomes rather…