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Bill Pullman stars in 'Murdaugh Murders: The Movie'
While Bill Pullman was filming βMurdaugh Murders: The Movie,β events in Alex Murdaughβs life were unfolding.
Charged with killing his wife and son, Murdaugh was the subject of countless national news stories, captivating audiences with his behavior in the courtroom.
Pullman, meanwhile, was trying to make sense of the situations that led to the trial and the actions that resulted.
βI had never done that before,β the βIndependence Dayβ star says. βIt wasnβt a manipulation of writersβ¦it was you layering your story on top of another series.β
Read more about "Murdaugh Murders: The Movie" which airs on the Lifetime network and listen to the interview on the Streamed & Screened podcast:
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Jon Hamm's busy year with 'Fargo,' 'The Morning Show'
Jon Hamm is an actor who just canβt say no.
It was a skill he learned when he was teaching in Missouri. βI would tell my kids the same thing,β he says. βItβs more fun to say, βLetβs find it together and then start putting up barriers.' Obviously, you protect yourself, your safety and your mental health. But from a creative standpoint, itβs more fun when you lead with βyesβ and see where the story takes you.β
In the latest season of βFargo,β he certainly faces those jumping off points. As Sheriff Roy Tillman, a βconstitutionalβ lawman, he has plenty of those βshould we go there?β moments.
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Movie review: 'May December'Β
The Netflix film inspired by the Mary Kay Letourneau case is directed by Todd Haynes and stars Natalie Portman, Julianne Moore and Charles Melton.
Read the full review from critic Bruce Miller:
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Now streaming and on DVD: Harrison Ford is back as Indiana Jones in 'Dial of Destiny'
The fifth installment of the "Indiana Jones" franchise was released in theaters this summer but is now streaming on Disney+ and available to own on DVD.
Read the full review from critic Bruce Miller:
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'Dancing with the Stars' ends with a splash
The βDancing with the Starsβ competition had special moments that made it must-see TV including: guest stars and an appearance by last yearβs winners. The finale came down to the one vote to decide who would go home with the Len Goodman mirror-ball trophy.
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Taylor Swift, Norman Lear and KISS: More stories from the week
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Movies in a minute with film critic Bruce Miller
Movies in a Minute: "Lisa Frankensteinβ
UpdatedMovie critic Bruce Miller says βLisa Frankensteinβ is a light romp in a dark, dark world. But it could have been a wild wallow in an era that was packed with possibilities.
Movies in a Minute: βThe Greatest Night in Popβ
UpdatedMovie critic Bruce Miller says βThe Greatest Night in Popβ is a wonderful slice of history that shows what happens when stars check their egos at the door and produce something iconic.
Movies in a Minute: "Poor Things"
UpdatedMovie critic Bruce Miller says "Poor Things" may be one of the most bizarre films of the year, but it's also a springboard for some of the best acting work of the year.
Movies in a Minute: Best Actress nominee Sandra Huller
UpdatedSandra Huller, who stars in two Best Picture nominees, "Anatomy of a Fall," and "The Zone of Interest," is also nominated for Best Actress for her role in the former. Movie critic Bruce Miller calls Huller's performances incredible and says her Best Actress nomination is one of the most deserving honors of the year.
Movies in a Minute: "Mean Girls"
UpdatedMovie critic Bruce Miller says "Mean Girls" has a problem with the translation to the big screen. Here, itβs darker and, somehow, more serious.
Movies in a Minute: "Anyone But You"
UpdatedMovie critic Bruce Miller says "Anyone But You" isnβt as fun or as snarky as you want it to be. Itβs just a chance for it stars to try something new without making a huge mistake.
Movies in a Minute: "The Color Purple"
UpdatedMovie critic Bruce Miller says "The Color Purple" is an all-singing all-dancing extravaganza that sometimes overshadows the story of Celie, but it's a powerful film that packs a punch.
Movies in a Minute: "The Iron Claw"
UpdatedMovie critic Bruce Miller says "The Iron Claw" is a fascinating slice of life that suggests all the fame in the world may look great but it canβt replace a little parental love.
Movies in a Minute: "Wonka"
UpdatedMovie critic Bruce Miller says "Wonka,β the prequel to βWilly Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,β is just as delightful as the original.
Movies in a Minute: "May December"
UpdatedMovie critic Bruce Miller says "May December" goes deeper than any investigative story and hurts more than a well-timed social media post.
Movies in a Minute: "Wish"
UpdatedMovie critic Bruce Miller says Disney's "Wish" has so many mediocre references to past animated films it canβt help but pale in comparison.
Movies in a Minute: "Next Goal Wins"
UpdatedMovie critic Bruce Miller says "Next Goal Wins" is largely a matter of how you define βwinning.β Unfortunately, the story is so scattered itβs hard to find the momentum.
Movies in a Minute: "The Marvels"
UpdatedMovie critic Bruce Miller says "The Marvels" is not very interesting. The three crime fighters take on a baddie looking for a second bracelet but universal domination shouldnβt be the goal of everyone in a superhero movie.
Movies in a Minute: "The Holdovers"
UpdatedMovie critic Bruce Miller says "The Holdovers" is a holiday movie with some rougher edges. Despite being bathed in the glow of nostalgia, βThe Holdoversβ is brutally real about human relationships.
Movies in a Minute: "Five Nights at Freddy's"
UpdatedMovie critic Bruce Miller says "Five Nights at Freddy's" is like something youβd find on Nickelodeon over Halloween weekend. It isn't a chilling gore fest. It tests the nerves but it doesnβt fry the brain.
Movies in a Minute "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour"
UpdatedMovie critic Bruce Miller says "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" is spectacular and easy to watch, though it may be a long sit for some viewers. Swift's lyrics hit the target right in the heart.
Movies in a Minute: "Killers of the Flower Moon"
UpdatedMovie critic Bruce Miller says "Killers of the Flower Moonβ is true cinema. Itβs art in its highest form that never fails to entertain.
Movies in a Minute: "The Exorcist: Believer"
UpdatedMovie critic Bruce Miller calls the "The Exorcist: Believer" a respectful reboot but definitely not a head turner.
Movies in a Minute: "Fair Play"
UpdatedMovie critic Bruce Miller says "Fair Play" is easily one of the most compelling films of the year.



