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FLIX PIX (983): “Regina King Begins a New Career With ONE NIGHT IN MIAMI”
ONE NIGHT IN MIAMI (directed by Regina King, 2020) **** (out of 5) . > Actress Regina King sits in the director’s chair for the first time and delivers a dynamite piece of modern historical fiction. . The drama imagines what … Continue reading
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KPK on the CINEMA (108): The Films of February 2021
. I only just finished writing reviews to films I saw in December of 2020! But I’m catching up fast. Being so busy writing reviews means I am watching fewer movies and more series, like Allen vs. Farrow and The … Continue reading
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