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Monday
Nov012021

October. It's a Wrap.

Gulp. Just two months left in 2021. Here's what you might have missed but shouldn't have from the past month

A dozen highlights
Girl Interrupted Matt has a personal connection to Winona Ryder's star vehicle to wrap up our team tribute to Winona for her 50th birthday
King Richard and Belfast Crowdpleasing Oscar threats
No Time To Die Deborah, our resident Bond expert, considers Daniel Craig's farewell
Coffee & Contenders Nathaniel's annual panel at the Middleburg Film Festival
Almost There: To Die For Cláudio takes on one of Nicole Kidman's most beloved star turns
Yes No Maybe So: Being the Ricardos Nathaniel looks at the trailer

Irene Dunne Baby Clyde wonders why the versatile actress isn't as big of a name to modern audiences as some of her glamorous peers still are
C'mon C'mon Jason falls hard for Joaquin Phoenix's latest
Gotham Nods they went all in for two Netflix titles: Passing and The Lost Daughter
Gay Best Friend: Darling Christopher looks back at the 1965 film that was both totally of and ahead of its time.
The Velvet Underground Glenn on Todd Haynes first documentary feature
Dune (2021) Elisa thinks the Villeneuve picture is a dream come true
Dune (1984) Claudio finally sits down with the notorious Lynch misfire

Previous wrap-ups if you're just rejoining us...
Oscar 2020 Wrap | May | June | July | Aug | Sept 

COMING IN NOVEMBER
A team experience tribute to Honorary Oscar winner Liv Ullman, the AFI festival in Los Angeles, Jane Campion's return with The Power of the Dog, new musicals Tick Tick Boom and Encanto, Marvel's superhero oddity Eternals, Kristen Stewart in Spencer. Plus interviews with Kenneth Branagh, Clifton Collins Jr, Ann Dowd and more... and probably some Thanksgiving activities. ANY REQUESTS?

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The return of the Q&A where Nathaniel answers our questions.

November 2, 2021 | Registered CommenterPedro

And Caption this.

November 2, 2021 | Registered CommenterPedro
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