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“The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare,” is action director Guy Ritchie’s fictional tribute to a real-life mission which became the genesis for British special forces and inspired Ian Flemming’s James Bond novels.
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In the newly released film, “Civil War,” a team of journalists hopes to reach Washington D.C. to interview the President before rebel forces invade the city. Is it a dystopian future America or a possible hellish reality? You decide.
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“The Zone of Interest” is one of those Oscar contenders that’s not as well known as “Barbie” or “Oppenheimer.” But the dark drama has been nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
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“Anatomy of a Fall” premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in September and has earned outstanding accolades and awards at film festivals around the world.
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The enigmatic and fiery gay civil rights activist, Bayard Rustin, who was one of the principal organizers of the 1963 March on Washington, gets his moment in the sun in the Academy Award-nominated film about his life.
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For Parkites ready to settle in by the fire for a satisfying mid-winter’s tale, acclaimed Irish author Paul Murray is the storyteller they need. His new novel “The Bee Sting” is an epic that is as heart-breaking as it is heart-warming.
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“The Beekeeper,” Jason Statham’s latest bang, bang, shoot ‘em up plot, gets two thumbs down in KPCW’s Friday Film Review. Mark Harrington says the action flick is not a worthy transition from the more art-house-film world of Sundance.
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An audience favorite from this year’s Sundance Film Festival, "Thelma," is an uplifting film that follows a 93-year-old woman on a quest for justice.
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For the first time ever, local artists have leased space they can call their own for the next three years. The grand opening of Create PC happens Thursday.
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The award-winning film “Poor Things” is picturesque, funny, absurd and disturbing. It sounds like the right film to lead into the Sundance Film Festival.
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Author Nikki Erlick’s debut novel “The Measure” is an intriguing story about fate and how it weaves together eight ordinary people who need to make extraordinary choices.
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“The Boys in the Boat” is a film based on the bestselling book of the same name. It is an unforgettable, true story of group of young men battling against incredible odds.