Movies in a Minute: "The Holdovers"
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Movie critic Bruce Miller says "The Holdovers" is a holiday movie with some rougher edges. Despite being bathed in the glow of nostalgia, “The Holdovers” is brutally real about human relationships.
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In the new rom-com, “What Happens Later," Meg Ryan and David Duchovny are former lovers who meet accidentally in a regional airport when a storm moves in.
Annette Bening taps into the never-say-die attitude repeatedly and captures why some thought Diana Nyad was such a difficult person to embrace.
If you saw “Oppenheimer” during the summer, it’s time to take a second look. The film has so much to offer it deserves repeat viewings and an assessment in light of “Killers of the Flower Moon.” Like Martin Scorsese’s epic, it holds up.
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