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  1. 29 de jun. de 2024 · Susan Granger’s review of “Thelma” (Magnolia Pictures) Federal authorities warn that seniors are increasingly being targeted by scammers pretending to be their grandchildren and cajoling them to send money after a car crash, arrest or other catastrophe. That’s what happened to Thelma, an elderly widow living alone in Los Angeles. A ...

  2. 15 de jun. de 2024 · The prior year, Holt's casting in John Huston's The Treasure of the Sierra Madre alongside Humphrey Bogart for Warner Bros had RKO's Dore Schary vowing to make Holt an A-list star.

  3. 24 de jun. de 2024 · Susan Granger’s review of “Lawmen: Bass Reeves” (Paramount+) After the resounding success of “Yellowstone” and its two prequels (“1883,” “1923”), Taylor Sheridan produced another Western series: “Lawmen: Bass Reeves.” Interweaving fact with fiction, its eight episodes follow the first Black

  4. Hace 1 día · Answer: Mrs. McGillicuddy Mrs. McGillicudy is Lucy's mother. She says this her chance to take the book she's written "right to Dore Schary." The book is never again mentioned, and later, while in Hollywood, Mrs. McGillicuddy doesn't even know who Dore Schary is!

  5. 15 de jun. de 2024 · Susan Granger’s review of “Palm Royale” (Apple TV+) Loosely inspired by Juliet McDaniels’ 2018 novel “Mr. and Mrs. American Pie,” the comedy series “Palm Royale,” set in the late 1960s, follows the misadventures of former Tennessee beauty queen Maxine Simmons (Kristen Wiig), a desperate social

  6. 14 de jun. de 2024 · Dore Schary Film director, playwright, and production executive; Dore On The Popularity Chart. Societal influences, family traditions, latest trends, and timeless appeal are a few criteria that shape the choices of parents in naming their newest family members.

  7. 23 de jun. de 2024 · Susan Granger’s review of “The Ride” (Well Go USA) Writer/director Jake Allyn makes his directorial debut with “The Ride,” a serious crime drama that pivots around a small-town Texas family of bull riders. Stephenville, Texas, is known as America’s “Cowboy Capital,” because of its central location for rodeo participants.