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Elizabeth Taylor: tres Óscar, siete maridos y la colección de joyas más cara del planeta
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Disney+
Oscar-winning 1963 movie Cleopatra is just one of more than 400 movies available on Disney+ s new Star stream.
Disney+ is about to get a whole lot bigger. From today, the Mouse House’s on-demand service is adding a whole new stream. Having sifted through the almost 450 movies and 155 TV series which will be available at launch,
Stuff has come up with this list of 20 titles, most of which haven’t been previously available on a buffet-style service before.
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The original Planet of the Apes, My So-Called Life and Boys Don’t Cry are among the great movies and TV shows which will be available to watch on the Star stream on Disney+.
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Starring: Bruce Dern, Cliff Potts, Ron Rifkin
Douglas Trumbull had previously brought his VFX experience to film on such groundbreaking classics as 2001, but Silent Running – a sort of proto-Wall-E, with humanity facing the demise of its natural resources – let him loose as a director. Bruce Dern plays Freeman Lowell, one of several crew members on a greenhouse vessel that carries some of the few remaining plants from a ruined Earth. But when his ship is ordered to destroy the vegetation and return, Lowell mutinies and continues to tend his foliage with the help of three memorable robo-assistants. It s by turns dramatic, quiet, and reflective, an environmental warning that refrains from throwing its message in your face.
Christopher Plummer gave much of his time and talent to Connecticut
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Anthony Borrows stars as Liam, a seven-year-old Irish boy suffering mutely. By Anthony Borrows, Contributor
Los Angeles Times film reviewer Kenneth Turan wryly observed that
Liam, director Stephen Frears’s British film about an Irish family in 1930s Liverpool, “does a better job of re-creating the ambience of Frank McCourt’s
Angela’s Ashes than that film did.” Avoiding the dramatic and visual monotony that makes Alan Parker’s 1999 film of
Angela’s Ashes such an unrelievedly dreary experience,
Liam brims over with the roiling passions and variegated colors of childhood memory.
The titular protagonist, Liam Sullivan, is a seven-year-old boy played with almost miraculous authenticity, intelligence, and sensitivity by Anthony Borrows, an angelic-looking newcomer discovered by the filmmakers on their casting search through Liverpool schools.
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