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June 18, 2022

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"The Bear" Jeremy Allen White stars in this comedy series as Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto, a young chef in the fine dining world who returns to Chicago following his brother's suicide to help run his family's sandwich shop and cope with the soul-crushing realities of running a small business, including a rebellious kitchen staff and strained family relations. Ebon Moss- Bachrach, Ayo Edebiri and Abby Elliott also star. (ORIGINAL) "Backstage With Katherine Ryan" Canadian comic Katherine Ryan ("The Duchess") welcomes a wide range of British comedians to perform at the Roundhouse in London and then interviews them backstage in this unscripted series. Comics appearing include Jimmy Carr, Frankie Boyle, Sara Pascoe, Judi Love, Ivo Graham, Jo Brand, Seann Walsh and Nick Mohammed. (ORIGINAL) "Love & Anarchy" The sophomore round of this Swedish comedy finds Sofie (Ida Engvoll) trying to create a life for herself and Max (Bjorn Mosten) but unforeseen events put her in the middle of a life crisis that jeopardizes the relationship and their plans for the future. Bjorn Kjellman and Reine Brynolfsson also star. (ORIGINAL) The STREAM Scene Where all the top choices can be found in one place! "Trevor: The Musical" (June 24) Part of the streamer's celebration of Pride Month, this filmed version of the off- Broadway production stars Holden William Hagelberger as the title character, a 13-year- old force of nature dealing with becoming a teenager, coming to terms with his own identity and fitting in in a challenging world. Mark Aguirre, Aaron Alcaraz and Ava Briglia also star. (ORIGINAL) 10 • Terre Haute Tribune-Star • June 19 - 25, 2022 BEST ROBERT DE NIRO MOVIES "Mean Streets" (1973) De Niro cemented his union with director Martin Scorsese with this gritty drama of a cut-rate mobster in New York's Little Italy. "The Godfather: Part II" (1974) De Niro moved into the movie mainstream, and earned his first Academy Award, as the younger Vito Corleone in flashbacks. "Taxi Driver" (1976) Reteaming with Scorsese for a truly iconic performance, De Niro stars as Travis Bickle, malcontent cabbie and self-appointed protector of a young prostitute. Turner Classic Movies shows the film Saturday, June 25. "The Deer Hunter" (1978) His part was the film's least showy, but De Niro did much for this drama of several steel-town friends who go to war in Vietnam. "Raging Bull" (1980) With his physical transformation and a brilliant performance for director Scorsese, De Niro was not to be denied another Oscar as boxer Jake La Motta. "Once Upon a Time in America" (1984) Working for another renowned director, Sergio Leone, De Niro played a gangster reflecting on earlier experiences. "The Untouchables" (1987) Though his actual screen time is limited, De Niro casts a long shadow as underworld legend Al Capone. "Goodfellas" (1990) De Niro's quiet confidence cloaks an inner rage as fatherly mob leader Jimmy Conway. "Cape Fear" (1991) The role of vengeful ex-con Max Cady lets De Niro put his own shocking twists on a part originated almost 30 years earlier by Robert Mitchum. "Heat" (1995) Both on his own and in his moments with Al Pacino, De Niro is superb as a master bank robber who ultimately pulls one job too many. "Analyze This" (1999) De Niro smartly sent up many of his previous roles as a mobster seeking therapy from a nervous psychiatrist (Billy Crystal). "Meet the Parents" (2000) In the start of a franchise that's still going strong with "Little Fockers," De Niro played an ex-CIA man who didn't make things easy for his prospective son- in-law (Ben Stiller) during an eventful visit. "Silver Linings Playbook" (2012) Not only did De Niro earn another Oscar nomination for playing Bradley Cooper's father, there's subtext to the performance since the actors are close in real life. "The Intern" (2015) De Niro and Anne Hathaway make an engaging couple in writer- director Nancy Meyers' comedy about a hard- charging online fashion marketer and her surprising, much older new hire. BY JAY BOBBIN "Cape Fear" "Taxi Driver" "Raging Bull"

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