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Lower your expectations for ‘Above Suspicion’ Ed Symkus More Content Now There’s something nice I’d like to say about the based-on-fact, small-town, Appalachia-set thriller “Above Suspicion.” Emilia Clarke - you know her as either Daenerys Targaryen or Khaleesi or Mother of Dragons on “Game of Thrones” - is terrific as Susan Smith, the hot-tempered, drug-addled, sex-starved piece of white trash who narrates the whole film from the afterlife. As is Jack Huston, playing Mark Putnam, the eager new FBI agent who comes to town on a case, but falls under the spell of Susan. They both dig into their roles and never come up for air. ....
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Child hunger increases dramatically in the summer when students can’t get meals at school. The problem is worse in rural or hard-to-reach communities,. ....
Courtesy of AppleTV+. To say that Paul Theroux, the acclaimed novelist and travel writer, author of 57 books of fiction and non-fiction, is having a moment is an understatement. His 14th novel, The Mosquito Coast, published 40 years ago, has just been adapted into an AppleTV+ series, which premiered on April 30. It stars Justin Theroux, Paul s nephew, and both Justin and Paul are executive producers. The adaptation was written by Neil Cross, the British novelist and scriptwriter who created the multi-award winning BBC crime series, Luther (starring Idris Elba). The book has not been out of print since its publication an authorial dream. It was also made into a feature film, in 1986, directed by Peter Weir and starring Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren. And it s had another, exceedingly rare accolade: Banned in South Africa during apartheid, it was un-banned by Nelson Mandela after his 1994 ascent to the South African presidency and in 1995 selected by South Af ....