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Jeremy Sisto says New Yorkers don't have time for his show 'FBI'

Jeremy Sisto says New Yorkers don't always have the patience to wait for his show "FBI" to film on the city's streets. 

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Crisis movie review a diffuse drama about the opioid epidemic Assignment X


February 26, 2021
CRISIS is a well-intentioned and-well shot – on 35mm, no less – thriller about the opioid epidemic. Director/writer Nicholas Jarecki has a lot on his mind here – so much, in fact, that he’s got three distinct plotlines running here. One of these never links up with the other two, which is among the film’s several problems.
A serene, snowy landscape is interrupted by the hectic arrest of a young drug smuggler at the U.S./Canada border south of Montreal.
Then we’re in Detroit, where grumpy high-level drug dealer Jake Kelly (Armie Hammer) turns out to be an even grumpier Federal agent. Jake is trying to bring down both a Fentanyl-selling Detroit-based gang and a Montreal-based supplier by setting up a deal between the two. This requires him going to Montreal and convincing criminal boss Mother (Guy Nadon) that he’s the real thing. In his personal life, Jake is coping with a drug-using younger sister (Lily-Rose Depp).

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'Love, Lights, Hanukkah' Hallmark Movie Star from Family of Holocaust Survivors


‘Love, Lights, Hanukkah’ Hallmark Movie Star from Family of Holocaust Survivors
In the new Hallmark Channel holiday movie 
Love, Lights, Hanukkah! a gorgeous young woman in the restaurant business, Christina (
Mia Kirshner), discovers from a DNA test that she’s half Jewish. The discovery leads her to her biological mother Ruth (
Marilu Henner,
Ben Savage).

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"Love, Lights, Hanukkah" has too many Christmas trees – The Forward


In the year 2019, a Hanukkah miracle occurred — sort of.
In what seemed like a divinely-ordained response to thousands of Jews pleading for a few shreds of Hanukkah content in a sea of Christmas cheer, the Hallmark Channel added two flicks about the Festival of Lights to its infamously corny line-up of holiday movies.
There was only one problem: The network’s offerings, “Double Holiday” and “Holiday Date,” weren’t really Hanukkah movies. And they certainly weren’t made for Jews.
In fact, both movies feature Christian protagonists semi-reluctantly celebrating Hanukkah after inconveniently falling in love with Jews. While I’m all for more and better representation of interfaith families, as an actual member of one I found little to recognize or like. Though many Jews celebrate both Christmas and Hanukkah, in the Hallmark world the prospect of doing so is both bizarre and unpalatable. What plot tension exists stems from the logistical difficulties of cramming a single blue ornament on a mantelpiece overflowing with Christmas wreaths.

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