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I AM: 5 Questions for Filmmaker Jerry Hoffmann
I AM synopsis: One day, the withdrawn Noé (Sheri Hagan) finds a motionless android (Melodie Wakivuamina) in the forest, takes it with her and reactivates it. It's the beginning of a strange relationship. Far too late, Noé realizes that the android is about to copy her personality...
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Philly Suburban Dining Scene adding Four New Restaurants
"We are thrilled to announce the grand opening of Stove and Tap West Chester - our third Stove and Tap location and fifth new restaurant for Stove and Co. Restaurant Group," said Weathers. "Chef and his culinary team will bring our signature and beloved American classic favorites plus modern gastropub fare to a new area of the Philadelphia suburbs...
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Crop Circle Realities
How can some people believe that humans go out in the middle of the night, where there's no streetlight around and no way to bring that much electricity without someone seeing it, yet managed to create a perfect big complex crop-circle within the hours of darkness... How on earth do they manage and not even a dog awakens to bark? And until this day no one has been caught in the act. Are they so clever to be nearly invisible?...
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Wharton Institute for the Performing Arts To Honor John C. Debney
Prolific, Academy Award-nominated, American composer and conductor of film, television, and video game scores John C. Debney will be honored with Wharton Institute for the Performing Arts Lifetime Achievement Award...
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Love and Hate in Black and White: MALCOLM & MARIE
The problem being, writer/director Sam Levinson over wrote the dialogue. So many times there would be great points made or arrows slung by either Malcolm (John David Washington) or Marie (Zendaya) and you'd just want them to land and end scene, but it never happened. Instead each time one or the other's soliloquy would go on too long and too much more would be said, which would muddy the brilliance and not give the viewer enough time to process...














