Queen Charlotte. Just a brilliant show. Really humanizes George III's struggle with mental illness. Though this is a very fictionalized version of 18th century England (for example, high society is made up of whites, blacks, Asians, and other groups with all having extreme wealth and power) they...
I binged it in two days. It was WONDERFUL and better than the other two seasons of Bridgerton. Characters were perfectly cast. I think this particular one is so interesting because it shows King George III's mental illness without hiding the harsh reality of it OR the terribly cruel "treatments"...
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 in the movie theater (I go to the theater maybe once a year? Too damn expensive) for my daughter's 23rd birthday.
We loved it. It was a very emotional roller coaster, but it hit all the right notes for me.
Tonight I watched Debbie Reynolds and Tony Randall in...
Deception (1946) which teams up Bette Davis and Paul Henreid again. They have such amazing chemistry. And Claude Rains brilliantly plays a possessive musician and orchestra conductor.
The season finale of Perry Mason. Excellent season! I really hope they make a third.
I binged all of the new Netflix series The Diplomat. It's very well done.
Here I am again, trying to find apparently obscure information for my novel.
So here goes.
Is there a place that lists the dates and locations of film premieres? For example, I discovered that Rebecca premiered in March 1940 in Florida, but it's release date was April 12, 1940.
I've scoured...
A brand new movie to me - The Glass Wall (1953).
A displaced person from war-torn Europe stows away on a ship to America after WW2 in hopes of finding refuge, only to be turned away. He escapes in hopes of locating the American GI he helped in Europe. Really good.
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