Movies on TV this week: Pulp Fiction ; My Fair Lady and more
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February 19, 2021, 9:44 AM·229 min read
John Travolta, left, and Sam Jackson in director Quentin Tarantino s 1994 film Pulp Fiction. (Warner Bros.)
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FOUR STAR FILMS
Top rated movies and made-for-TV films airing the week of the week of Feb 21 - 27, 2021
Adam s Rib (1949)
Annie Hall (1977)
Dances With Wolves (1990)
Father of the Bride (1950)
TCM Mon. 1:45 p.m.
Forrest Gump (1994)
AXS Mon. 6 p.m.
L.A. Confidential (1997)
Encore Tues. 12:09 p.m.
A Man for All Seasons (1966)
TCM Sat. 12:30 p.m.
Movies on TV this week: Pulp Fiction ; My Fair Lady and more
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Dorothy (Dottie) Arseneau.
ROCKPORT With a fire glowing and snow falling outside the window of her cozy Rockport home, Dorothy (Dottie) Arseneau fell into a deep sleep on February 2, 2021 with her partner of many years, the love of her life, Jon Brewer, near her side.
Her long courageous battle with cancer was finally over.
Dorothy was born in Rockville, New York on February 10, 1955. She was the beloved daughter of the late Joan and Louis A. Arseneau and the beloved sister of the late Richard Arseneau and John Arseneau.
Surviving siblings, living outside of Maine, are brother James Arseneau, sister Jean Roalsvig and her husband Knut, brother Edward Arseneau and his wife Linda, and brother William Arseneau and his wife Kathy. Others from afar that she considered family are Evy Brewer, Jim Brewer and his wife Dorothy and Jay Brewer. She had several nieces and nephews.
BBC America Wed. 8 p.m.
BBC America Thur. 12:45 p.m.
Young Frankenstein (1974) ★★★★
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THIS WEEK’S MOVIES A-Z
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Chuck Berry, left, in a scene from the documentary “Chuck Berry: The Original King of Rock ‘N’ Roll.” (Courtesy of Kew Media)
Jon Brewer never got to meet Chuck Berry in person.
But the months he spent working on the documentary about the legendary musician helped him get a better understanding of the man.
“I tried to put all the negative things that happened in his life and balance it with how it influenced him,” Brewer says in an interview from his home in England. “This was a huge part of his life. Every aspect of it was an uphill battle.”
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