1.” „In Restless Dreams: The Music of Paul Simon“” 2-part special On MGM+. It's time to admit that either he or Bob Dylan is the greatest songwriter in American history. It didn't get boring for four hours, and there's plenty of coverage of Simon and his wife today.My main complaint is that they don't talk about how great the album is heart and bones Rather, they only state that it was a commercial failure.
2. miracle man, Amazon Streaming, is an old Arthur Penn black and white film about Anne Sullivan and Helen Keller. There's a lot to object to about this movie, including some dramatic clunkers and various stereotypes, including (but not only) those about disabled people. Nevertheless, the best scenes are surprising, especially the one where Anne and Helen are „trying their best“ in a long fight sequence without any dialogue as a matter of course. These are some of the most powerful and best-acted scenes in Hollywood history. Most of all, I salute Patty Duke.
3. You can call me Bill., currently in theaters. At first, viewers think this movie is terrible, and in a way they are right. William Shatner's 90-minute monologue? However, as the story progresses, the story becomes deeper. Yes, he seems like a corny guy with no sense, but you end up asking yourself over and over whether his own philosophical musings are actually that much better than his bastards. Masu. Unclear!and so was he productive.he just loved it activity. Did he know the difference between his good work and bad work? was Is there a difference? And how is it that he, well into his 90s, remains alive and well beyond any of you? He's happy to sit through spills, tumbles, and grimaces. If so, I recommend it. That's exactly the point.
Four. Godzilla x Kong: New Empire. After all, this movie shows the Solow model that maintaining capital stock is indeed costly. It also shows that there is a Laffer curve when it comes to monster fight scenes, which is clearly not rare anymore.
post what i have seen It first appeared marginal revolution.