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  • “The Teachers’ Lounge” portrays the struggles of a German middle-school teacher to handle a complex situation, Dan Webster says in his review.
  • The Japanese-language film “Perfect Days” is a powerful meditation on the essence of life, Dan Webster says in his review.
  • A poem written during the Afghanistan conflict retains its distressful relevance
  • A new Coen brothers movie is always cause for celebration. But Nathan Weinbender says that “Drive-Away Dolls," a crime comedy directed by Ethan Coen without Joel, feels more like a meager tribute to their work than it does the real thing.
  • On this week’s show, Dan Webster, Nathan Weinbender, and Mary Pat Treuthart discuss the Oscar-nominated International Feature Film “Perfect Days,” and the offbeat comedy noir “Drive-Away Dolls.” They also mention “Rustin,” a biopic that is powered by an Oscar-nominated performance by Coleman Domingo.
  • On this week’s show, Dan Webster, Nathan Weinbender, and Mary Pat Treuthart discuss two recent films that blend sci-fi with relevant social issues. The first is “Dune: Part Two,” which is Denis Villeneuve’s second contribution to Frank Herbert’s novel saga. And the second is “Spaceman,” the Netflix streamer that features Adam Sandler in yet another dramatic role.
  • The U.S. Department of Scheduling has an exciting new solution to America's burden of too many holidays!
  • “Argylle” has a huge cast, a massive marketing campaign and a plot full of twists and turns. It’s also a soulless hunk of CGI-smeared dreck. Nathan Weinbender says that this caper comedy from the director of the “Kingsman” movies, now on V.O.D., is D.O.A.
  • Into every life a little rain must fall, and it leaves its mark
  • Faculty and students preview a new kid-oriented adaptation of the Homeric classic
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