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“Charlie’s Angels” Review by Brooke Daugherty
“Charlie’s Angels” Review by Brooke Daugherty

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December 3, 2019 6:38 am |

When I heard there would be a new Charlie’s Angels movie, I wasn’t impressed. I never was a huge fan of the early aughts movies. Cameron Diaz can be too much for me, not to mention Drew Barrymore’s odd way of speaking, leaving Lucy Liu as the best part for me. But when I heard...

“The World According to Jeff Goldblum” Episode 2 Ice Cream
“The World According to Jeff Goldblum” Episode 2 Ice Cream

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December 3, 2019 6:29 am |

We find Goldblum in an ice cream shop pontificating about the sweet, creamy substance. On his quest to find out more about ice cream, he hitches a ride with Deanna Davis from Fat Daddy’s Ice Cream truck in Las Vegas. He gleefully talks about the sweet stuff and guesses the jingles as they make their...

“Jenny Slate: Stage Fright” Review by Brooke Daugherty
“Jenny Slate: Stage Fright” Review by Brooke Daugherty

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November 3, 2019 10:01 am |

After following Jenny Slate’s career for the last ten years, even I was surprised Stage Fright was her first stand-up special. She wrote, performed, and even executive produced the 66 minute look into her mind. It was directed by Gillian Robespierre (she directed Slate in Obvious Child) and I was delighted to see all the...

“Criminal: France” Review by Brooke Daugherty
“Criminal: France” Review by Brooke Daugherty

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November 3, 2019 9:31 am |

All three episodes were directed by Frédéric Mermoud. The directing is excellent. Mermoud uses the two-way mirror brilliantly at times. He uses the script and limited settings to pull off tension and suspense. Episodes were written by different writers, however – Episode 1: George Kay (one of the original creators) & director Frédéric Mermoud; Episode...

“Living With Yourself” Review by Brooke Daugherty
“Living With Yourself” Review by Brooke Daugherty

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November 3, 2019 9:19 am |

Living With Yourself is Netflix’s newest binge worthy series, created by Timothy Greenburg. Insecure Miles Elliott (Paul Rudd) who gets a procedure to help with his confidence on the recommendation of a coworker only to find out he has been cloned (Paul Rudd). What ensues is a thought provoking black comedy. Every episode is written...