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Movie Review: “The Favourite” Screening at AFI FEST Presented By Audi
In the opening minutes of The Favourite, a film set during the reign of Queen Anne of England and the last monarch of the House of Stuart, during The Caroline era, a tempest brews in courtly fashion of the period. … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Bennight, Caorline, Corolean, Costume Drama, Dark Comedy, Dark Humor, Dromedy, Emma Stone, england, Great Britain, House of Stuart, Olivia Colman, Queen Anne, Rachel Weisz, Stuart, Yorgos Lanthimos
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‘Welcome to the White Room’ A Funny Dark Comedy That Will Have You Guessing Right Up To The End
This play will have your guessing right up until the end. In fact, it had me guessing until the next day. Not only is “Welcome to the White Room,” written by Trish Harnetiaux, extremely funny, it will keep you thinking … Continue reading
Movie Review: “Frank”
Lenny Abrahamson’s Frank, out on August 22, is the bizarre and funny tale of a young English musician’s adventures joining an absolutely crazy – but talented – American band. Starring Domhnall Gleeson, Michael Fassbender and Maggie Gyllenhaal, the film was inspired by journalist/filmmaker Jon … Continue reading
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Tagged Dark Comedy, frank, frank sidebottom, lenny abrahamson, michael fassbender, rock bands
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