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Monday, 10 July 2017

[The Daily] Moviegoing, Books, and More

Onbeach07102017_large “While many of my more memorable screenings involved companions and cohorts—seeing Barbarella on a second date with the woman I’d eventually marry; catching a revival of Andrei Rublev with a friend as an elderly Russian lady noisily ate stinky . . .

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