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WATCH CLOSELY: “Brand New Cherry Flavor” — Sweet Savagery

A quirky mini-series that’s filled with mundane yet magical LA vibes and subtle supernatural sparkle.

By: Peg Aloi Filed Under: Featured, Review, Television Tagged: Brand New Cherry Flavor, Catherine Keener, Netflix, Rosa Salazar

Film Review: “Little Pink House” — Working Class Heroine

There is real suspense and pathos in this political drama, beneath the standard cinematography and pacing.

By: Peg Aloi Filed Under: Featured, Film, Review Tagged: Catherine Keener, Courtney Balaker, Little Pink House, Susette Kelo

Movie Review: “A Late Quartet” — Memorably Lovely

Teams of string coaches were deployed to make this quartet of actors look like they knew what they are doing with their instruments, but no critic has noticed how completely unrelated the motions of their left hands — finger placement and vibrato — are to the music that is played, with the exception of Christopher Walken, who looks like he is playing his cello correctly and producing real music.

By: Susan Miron Filed Under: Classical Music, Featured, Film, Music Tagged: A Late Quartet, Brentano Quartet, Catherine Keener, Christopher Walken, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Yaron Zilberman

Movie Review: “Peace, Love, and Misunderstanding”? Boomer Baloney

Here is what I learned from watching the film Peace, Love, and Misunderstanding: Boomers are being sold down the river.

By: Tim Jackson Filed Under: Featured, Film Tagged: Bruce Beresford, Catherine Keener, Elizabeth Olsen, Jane Fonda

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