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I finally flew Delta One A350
Flying Delta One on the Airbus A350 from Los Angeles to Seoul, this review covers the full Delta One experience, including the private check-in terminal at LAX, the Delta One Lounge, the Seattle Delta ...
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In the Hand of Dante is streaming on Netflix now. Star-studded yet defiantly dull, Julian Schnabel’s In the Hand of Dante crosscuts a turn-of-the-century mob saga with a Late Middle Ages tale of how ...
In the Hand of Dante (now on Netflix) is, in the parlance of the times, a “big swing.” So big, it’s either going to be a grand slam or an epic whiff, depending on your tolerance for indulgence, ...
Reports out of Venice last year called Julian Schnabel’s “In the Hand of Dante,” this year’s “Megalopolis.” Much like Francis Ford Coppola’s divisive epic, this movie feels like it sprang from the ...
Though there is an endless stream of permutations and question marks about what might secure a runners-up spot at the World Cup for Qatar and Bosnia and Herzegovina, in many ways the equation for both ...
In the Hand of Dante is one of Netflix's biggest new releases, thanks to its unusual story and huge cast. Directed by Julian Schnabel, the film is based on Nick Tosches' 2002 novel of the same name.
Now streaming on Netflix, Schnabel's cross-temporal opus drew scathing reviews from Venice, but the artist/filmmaker is unfazed. "When you make something that might not be like everything else, some ...
Starring Oscar Isaac, Gal Gadot, Gerard Butler, John Malkovich, Louis Cancelmi, Sabrina Impacciatore, Benjamin Clementine, Martin Scorsese, Al Pacino, Franco Nero, Jason Momoa. A handwritten ...
Not even a double dose of Oscar Isaac can rescue this fanciful, oversauced tale of stolen art and spiritual questioning. By Jeannette Catsoulis When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed ...
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