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Rachel Brosnahan had the same gift request for Santa Claus every year as a kid - she really wanted a puppy.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel star was determined to find a pooch as a present under the Christmas tree and she never gave up in her quest. I asked Santa for a puppy every year., she shared in a series of posts on social media. I wrote so many letters to Santa and I asked for the exact same thing every single year, and never got it. I wanted a puppy so, so, so badly, like every kid you ve ever met (sic).
âCharm City Kings,â âBabyteethâ and Other Hidden Streaming Gems
You may have missed these under-the-radar movies this year. Nowâs your chance to catch up.
Jahi DiâAllo Winston plays Mouse, the hero of âCharm City Kings,â directed by Angel Manuel Soto.Credit.William Gray/HBO Max
Dec. 24, 2020
As 2020 sputters to its conclusion and film critics devise their year-end best-of lists (Manohla Dargis and A.O. Scottâs are here), the customary consensus begins to form around a handful of widely beloved titles: âFirst Cow,â âNever Rarely Sometimes Always,â âBeanpole,â âMartin Eden,â and the like. But a wide variety of at-home viewing options made this a particularly rich year for independent cinema, so in that spirit, this monthâs selection of hidden streaming gems focuses solely on the films of 2020 â from heartfelt indie dramas to searing documentaries to, yes, a thriller about a man and his po
These are the movies that wowed Washington Post critics in 2020
Michael O Sullivan, The Washington Post
Dec. 23, 2020
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1of8Sacha Baron Cohen, left, and Maria Bakalova in Borat Subsequent Moviefilm. Amazon StudiosShow MoreShow Less
2of8Mia Goth, left, and Anya Taylor-Joy in Emma. Focus FeaturesShow MoreShow Less
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4of8Marsha Stephanie Blake, left, and Rachel Brosnahan in I m Your Woman. Wilson Webb/Amazon StudiosShow MoreShow Less
5of8Diane Lane and Kevin Costner in Let Him Go. Kimberley French/Focus FeaturesShow MoreShow Less
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The list of narrative films that wowed our critics this year - garnering three or more stars out of four - ought to silence anyone who claims that because of the pandemic, there was little worth watching this year. Some of these titles, of course, opened just before theaters shut down nine months ago, but a few didn t hit the multiplex or art house until recently, as bricks-and-mortar cinemas started to reopen. Mos
Shonda Rhimesâ period drama Bridgerton is a far cry from Downton Abbey
Shonda Rhimesâ period drama Bridgerton is a far cry from Downton Abbey
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Itâs too easy to miss brilliant streaming shows, movies and documentaries. Here are the ones to hit play on or skip.
Bridgerton
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The Shondaverse expands to annex Regency England in this agreeable new period romance-drama. Those expecting a
Downton Abbey sort of thing might be surprised to find it has more of a Gossip Girl vibe, with the octogenarian Julie Andrews providing delightfully arch narration as Lady Whistledown, the pseudonymous author of a scurrilous scandal sheet read by absolutely everyone in the upper echelons of London society.
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Where Was Death Of Stalin Filmed? Know Filming Locations Of The Black Political Comedy
Read further and take a look at where was Death of Stalin filmed. Released in 2017, the black political comedy-drama is directed by Armando Iannucci.
Death of Stalin is a political drama and black comedy flick released in 2017. Helmed and penned by Armando Iannucci, the film stars Steve Buscemi, Simon Russell Beale, Paddy Considine, Rupert Friend, Jason Isaacs, Michael Palin, Andrea Riseborough, Paul Whitehouse, and Jeffrey Tambor.
Death of Stalin is based on the French graphic novel La Mort de Staline, released in 2010 and 2012. It follows the story of the death of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin in 1953.