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Month: April 2018

The Washington Press Corps is Shocked, Shocked! That a Comic Would Be Disrespectful to the White House — Seriously?

The Washington Press Corps is Shocked, Shocked! That a Comic Would Be Disrespectful to the White House — Seriously?

April 30, 2018

  APRIL 30, 2018 Photo: Getty I’m sorry, but I’ve got a bug up my ass. It happens every year after the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington.  It’s an…

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Though a Bit Tone-Deaf at Times, Wes Anderson’s “Isle of Dogs” Is Still a Visual Stunner

Though a Bit Tone-Deaf at Times, Wes Anderson’s “Isle of Dogs” Is Still a Visual Stunner

April 25, 2018

  APRIL 25, 2018 If you had asked me early in the year what would be the most controversial movie of the spring, I would have hands down said “Chappaquiddick,”…

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Showtime’s “The Circus: Inside the Wildest Political Show on Earth” May Be the Most Topical Series Out There Right Now

Showtime’s “The Circus: Inside the Wildest Political Show on Earth” May Be the Most Topical Series Out There Right Now

April 20, 2018

  APRIL 20, 2018 Showtime’s “The Circus: Inside the Wildest Political Show on Earth” (and I’m not typing that full title again) is a documentary series that films during the…

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Less Is More, and in the Case of John Krasinski’s Brilliant “A Quiet Place,” It’s Much More

Less Is More, and in the Case of John Krasinski’s Brilliant “A Quiet Place,” It’s Much More

April 17, 2018

  APRIL 17, 2018 “A Quiet Place” scared the bejesus out of me. I’m usually not a sucker for movies that go “Boo!” and expect me to be scared, but…

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“The Death of Stalin” Might Have a Boring Title, But It’s the Most Scathing Comedy of the Year

“The Death of Stalin” Might Have a Boring Title, But It’s the Most Scathing Comedy of the Year

April 11, 2018

  APRIL 11, 2018 “The Death of Stalin” sounds like a boring documentary that the History Channel would run on a rainy Sunday afternoon. What it doesn’t sound like is…

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“Love, Simon” Tells a Sweet Coming Out Story, But It Might Have Been Better Without All That Sugar

“Love, Simon” Tells a Sweet Coming Out Story, But It Might Have Been Better Without All That Sugar

April 5, 2018

  APRIL 5, 2018 When I first saw the trailer for “Love, Simon,” I thought to myself that it looked like the Best Picture of 1995.  In an era of…

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“Roseanne” the Return is a Smash Hit, But What To Do with Roseanne Barr?

“Roseanne” the Return is a Smash Hit, But What To Do with Roseanne Barr?

April 2, 2018

  APRIL 2, 2018 On Friday evening, I was attending a seder, and after prayers were finished, the dinner conversation turned, as it often does out here, to the topics…

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Five Terrific Films To See in September

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