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An American newcomer chases a grandiose dream.Brady Corbet’s majestic postwar American epic makes a surprising awards contender, said Kyle Smith in The Wall Street Journal. “Who else at the multiplex is exploring the Bauhaus school of architecture?” In a film that’s “difficult to pin down” but certa...
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The influential singer who gave us ‘Soul Man’Sam Moore’s life took a fateful turn in a Miami nightclub in 1961. The aspiring singer was working as an emcee on amateur night when another young vocalist, Dave Prater, got up to do a Jackie Wilson song. When the nervous Prater struggled with the lyrics,...
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