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Now Playing In Your Living Room:  A Surprisingly Empathetic Look at One Man’s Quest for Redemption in “You Cannot Kill David Arquette”

Now Playing In Your Living Room: A Surprisingly Empathetic Look at One Man’s Quest for Redemption in “You Cannot Kill David Arquette”

August 28, 2020

  AUGUST 28, 2020 Despite the documentary’s provocative title, “You Cannot Kill David Arquette” is a surprisingly sympathetic documentary focusing on how the actor is managing his eclectic career. Primarily…

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Now Playing In Your Living Room: Freedom of the Press Is On the Line in the Powerful Documentary “A Thousand Cuts”

Now Playing In Your Living Room: Freedom of the Press Is On the Line in the Powerful Documentary “A Thousand Cuts”

August 12, 2020

  AUGUST 12, 2020 Start with a political outsider running as a presidential candidate on a platform of draconian policies used against the poor and minorities; then hire an attractive…

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Now Playing In Your Living Room: “John Lewis: Good Trouble” Is a Fitting Tribute To a True American Hero

Now Playing In Your Living Room: “John Lewis: Good Trouble” Is a Fitting Tribute To a True American Hero

July 20, 2020

  JULY 20, 2020 John Lewis, who died on Friday at the age of 80, was a real-life American hero.  I don’t use a word like that lightly, but Lewis…

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Now Playing In Your Living Room: “Palm Springs” Takes Romantic Comedy To a New Place, Over and Over Again

Now Playing In Your Living Room: “Palm Springs” Takes Romantic Comedy To a New Place, Over and Over Again

July 16, 2020

  JULY 16, 2020 Many of you may know that Palm Springs, CA is where I’ve called home since 2018.  It’s a place that I truly love, so when news…

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Now Playing In Your Living Room: “Hamilton” Comes to Disney+, and the Result is Theatrical (and Film) Magic

Now Playing In Your Living Room: “Hamilton” Comes to Disney+, and the Result is Theatrical (and Film) Magic

July 6, 2020

  JULY 6, 2020 Forget July 4th weekend. For much of the United States, these past three days has been “Hamilton” weekend, as a filmed performance of the ground-breaking musical…

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Now Playing in Your Living Room: Catherine Deneuve, Juliette Binoche and Ethan Hawke Never Quite Know What’s a Lie in “The Truth”

Now Playing in Your Living Room: Catherine Deneuve, Juliette Binoche and Ethan Hawke Never Quite Know What’s a Lie in “The Truth”

July 3, 2020

  JULY 3, 2020 At first glance, “The Truth” might seem to be an outlier in director Hirokazu Kore-eda’s filmography. After all, this film marks the first time that the…

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Now Playing in Your Living Room — The Late Brian Dennehy Delivers One of His Very Best Screen Performances in “Driveways”

Now Playing in Your Living Room — The Late Brian Dennehy Delivers One of His Very Best Screen Performances in “Driveways”

May 29, 2020

  MAY 29, 2020 Andrew Ahn’s latest film, “Driveways,” is a quiet film that speaks volumes. Though focusing on only three major characters and running a trim 83 minutes, “Driveways”…

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Now Playing in Your Living Room: If “Military Wives” Was Dinner, It Would Be a Comforting Meat Loaf

Now Playing in Your Living Room: If “Military Wives” Was Dinner, It Would Be a Comforting Meat Loaf

May 26, 2020

  MAY 26, 2020 “Military Wives,” directed by Oscar nominee Peter Cattaneo (“The Full Monty”), had its world premiere in September 2019 at the Toronto Film Festival and was the…

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Now Playing in Your Living Room: “The Trip to Greece” Concludes the Series With Great Food, Great Scenery and Even Better Bickering

Now Playing in Your Living Room: “The Trip to Greece” Concludes the Series With Great Food, Great Scenery and Even Better Bickering

May 21, 2020

  MAY 21, 2020 ​​The “Trip” series of films originated in 2010 as a British sitcom airing on BBC Two with a premise that actor Steve Coogan is asked by…

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Now Playing in Your Living Room : “Becoming” Offers Us a Glimpse of the Michelle Obama That We All Know Is There

Now Playing in Your Living Room : “Becoming” Offers Us a Glimpse of the Michelle Obama That We All Know Is There

May 18, 2020

  MAY 18, 2020 I was reading the New York Times online the other day and noticed that this coming week, Michelle Obama’s memoir “Becoming” has climbed to #2 on…

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“Close Your Eyes,” Spanish Master Director Victor Erice’s First Film in 31 Years, Was Well Worth the Wait

“Close Your Eyes,” Spanish Master Director Victor Erice’s First Film in 31 Years, Was Well Worth the Wait

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