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Month: November 2017

Martin McDonagh’s Brilliant “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”

Martin McDonagh’s Brilliant “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”

November 29, 2017

  NOVEMBER 29, 2017 Mildred Hayes (Frances McDormand) is trying to mediate an argument between her daughter Angela (Kathryn Newton) and son Robbie (Lucas Hedges), as Angela wants to borrow…

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Ten Best Supporting Actresses Whom You Should Put On Your Oscar Radar

Ten Best Supporting Actresses Whom You Should Put On Your Oscar Radar

November 28, 2017

  NOVEMBER 28, 2017 Oscar’s Best Supporting Actress category has traditionally been a one for actors on the way up and those former stars who are now easing into the…

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Greta Gerwig’s Remarkable “Lady Bird”

Greta Gerwig’s Remarkable “Lady Bird”

November 27, 2017

  NOVEMBER 27, 2017 OK, I was wrong. While that three-word phrase might do wonders in my marriage, it’s not great if I’m trying to establish credibility in a movie…

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Pixar’s “Coco” is a Dazzling Delight

Pixar’s “Coco” is a Dazzling Delight

November 22, 2017

  NOVEMBER 22, 2017 In its past 18 feature films, Pixar Studios has taken on some challenging subject matter in its animated features — the desperate search for a missing…

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Kenneth Branagh’s “Murder on the Orient Express” a Fun But Unnecessary Remake

Kenneth Branagh’s “Murder on the Orient Express” a Fun But Unnecessary Remake

November 21, 2017

  NOVEMBER 21, 2017 The real star of the new remake of Agatha Christie’s classic “Murder on the Orient Express” is not a person but a thing — a glorious…

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Sexual Harassment, Now on Both Sides of the Political Aisle

Sexual Harassment, Now on Both Sides of the Political Aisle

November 16, 2017

  NOVEMBER 16, 2017 Photo: AP The number of prominent men who have been accused of sexual harassment grew on Thursday to include Sen. Al Franken (D-MN), the first Democratic…

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“The Play That Goes Wrong” — Sometimes Two Hours of Sheer Silliness Is Just What You Need

“The Play That Goes Wrong” — Sometimes Two Hours of Sheer Silliness Is Just What You Need

November 14, 2017

  NOVEMBER 14, 2017 Photo: The New York Times Let me tell you about a special evening in the Broadway theatre. It seems that the Cornley University Drama Society has…

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Richard Linklater’s “Last Flag Flying” — Three Veterans Hit the Road for Their Last Mission

Richard Linklater’s “Last Flag Flying” — Three Veterans Hit the Road for Their Last Mission

November 13, 2017

  NOVEMBER 13, 2017 Writer/director Richard Linklater is nothing if not wide-ranging in his taste. From the stoner comedy “Dazed and Confused,” the achingly romantic “Before…” trilogy and the Academy…

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Broadway Opening Night — “The Band’s Visit” May Be Small in Size, But It Packs a Real Punch

Broadway Opening Night — “The Band’s Visit” May Be Small in Size, But It Packs a Real Punch

November 9, 2017

  NOVEMBER 9, 2017 Photo: The New York Times If you’re heading to New York for the holidays and are looking for a big, splashy Broadway musical bursting with singing…

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Ten Best Supporting Actors Whom You Should Put On Your Oscar Radar

Ten Best Supporting Actors Whom You Should Put On Your Oscar Radar

November 8, 2017

  NOVEMBER 8, 2017 As recently as three weeks ago, one of the movies getting intriguing Oscar buzz was the new film from Ridley Scott called “All the Money in…

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