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November 20, 2022

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"Fleishman Is in Trouble" Taffy Brodesser-Akner adapted her novel for this FX on Hulu drama series that stars Jesse Eisenberg as a newly divorced man enjoying the freedom of app-based dating when his ex-wife disappears and he is forced to juggle the care of their two kids with a career and his new life. Claire Danes, Lizzy Caplan and Adam Brody also star. (ORIGINAL) "Leverage: Redemption" When bad guys step on the little guy, the team steps in to even the playing field and provide leverage. In Season 2, the evildoers include a husband-and-wife team running a multi-level marketing scam, a shipping magnate dumping boatloads of plastic waste and a music producer who abuses his position over vulnerable women. Gina Bellman, Noah Wyle, Beth Riesgraf and Aleyse Shannon are cast returnees. (ORIGINAL) "Trevor Noah: I Wish You Would" The Emmy-winning South African comic and outgoing host of "The Daily Show" discusses learning German, speaking ill of the dead, judging people in horror movies and ordering Indian food in Scotland in this stand-up performance filmed last month before a live audience at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. (ORIGINAL) "Disenchanted" (Available now) This sequel to 2007's "Enchanted" picks up with Giselle and Robert (Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey) getting fed up with city life and moving their growing family to the suburbs. But they find happiness isn't guaranteed there, either, so she turns to the magic of Andalasia for help. Maya Rudolph, Alan Tudyk and James Marsden also star. (ORIGINAL) The STREAM Scene Where all the top choices can be found in one place! 10 • Terre Haute Tribune-Star • November 20 - 26, 2022 BEST ANGELA LANSBURY MOVIES "Gaslight" (1944) Lansbury earned an Oscar nomination for her screen debut as the new housekeeper to a woman (Ingrid Bergman) who starts to think she's losing her mind, possibly because of her husband (Charles Boyer). The film is part of an all-day tribute to the late Lansbury that Turner Classic Movies will present Monday, Nov. 21. "The Picture of Dorian Gray" (1945) Lansbury plays a singer who becomes the wife of the eternally youthful title character (Hurd Hatfield). "The Court Jester" (1955) A princess (Lansbury) Is party to a carnival performer's (Danny Kaye) effort to help reverse the overthrowing of a king. "The Long, Hot Summer" (1958) In the William Faulkner story, Lansbury plays one of the residents of a Mississippi town unsettled by the arrival of a drifter (Paul Newman) with a troubled past. "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs" (1960) A traveling salesman's (Robert Preston) troubles keep mounting, encompassing his rumored extramarital affair with the woman played by Lansbury. "Blue Hawaii" (1961) The mother (Lansbury) of a newly returned soldier (Elvis Presley) would prefer that he stay in the family's business tradition rather than become a tour guide. "The Manchurian Candidate" (1962) The essential Lansbury movie role in the eyes of many admirers, the actress plays the highly – and scarily – manipulative mother of a war veteran and potential political assassin in director John Frankenheimer's stark thriller. "The World of Henry Orient" (1964) Lansbury has find moments as the mother of one of two schoolgirls who develop a crush on a concert pianist (Peter Sellers). "Dear Heart" (1964) Lansbury is a standout as the maritally intended of a businessman (Glenn Ford) who has an eventful trip to New York. "Something for Everyone" (1970) A roguish con man (Michael York) insinuates himself into the home and onto the staff of an Austrian countess (Lansbury), to her possible benefit in the long run. "Bedknobs and Broomsticks" (1971) With the help of cohorts of various ages, an aspiring witch (Lansbury) comes to the aid of England during World War II in this entertaining Disney blend of animation and live action. "Death on the Nile" (1978) Master sleuth Hercule Poirot (Peter Ustinov) spends an excursion to Egypt investigating suspects made up of an all-star cast, including Lansbury, in this version of the Agatha Christie mystery. "Beauty and the Beast" (1991) Lansbury found a new generation of fans – which will continue to be refreshed as time goes on – as the voice of Mrs. Potts in this animated Disney favorite. "The Picture of Dorian Gray" BY JAY BOBBIN

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