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December 25, 2022

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"Letterkenny" The 11th season of this Canadian comedy finds the residents of the titular small town contending with the best chip flavors, lost dogs, an influencer invasion, Skid business, a mystery at the church bake sale, unwanted guests at beer league and the Degens stirring up trouble. Creator Jared Keeso, Nathan Dales, Michelle Mylett and K. Trevor Wilson are among cast returnees. (ORIGINAL) "Movie: About Fate" This 2022 romantic comedy stars Emma Roberts and Thomas Mann as Margot and Griffin, two people who believe in love but have been unlucky in it — that is, until a wild twist of events puts each in the other's path on a stormy New Year's Eve. Britt Robertson, Madelaine Petsch and Wendie Malick also star for director Marius Vaysberg ("Naughty Grandma"). "Movie: Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical" Alisha Weir has the title role in this Matthew Warchus-directed production about the little girl who conjures her own fantastical tales as an escape from the oppressive private school where she was sent by her selfish parents. Emma Thompson, Andrea Riseborough, Stephen Graham, Lashana Lynch and Sindhu Vee also star. (ORIGINAL) The STREAM Scene Where all the top choices can be found in one place! "Encanto at the Hollywood Bowl" (Dec. 28) The original voice cast of "Encanto" reunites at Southern California's Hollywood Bowl for this concert event that celebrate the world, characters and songs of the 2021 Disney animated comedy and features an 80-piece orchestra conducted by Anthony Parnther, 50 dancers and spectacular special effects. Lin-Manuel Miranda does a special introduction. (ORIGINAL) 10 • Terre Haute Tribune-Star • December 25 - 31, 2022 BEST HUMPHREY BOGART MOVIES "The Petrified Forest" (1936) Though he didn't have top billing, Bogart distinguished himself in this screen version of the Robert E. Sherwood play as fugitive gangster Duke Mantee. "The Maltese Falcon" (1941) Bogart is private detective Sam Spade, pursuing "the stuff that dreams are made of" – the jewel- encrusted title statue – while also probing his partner's murder in John Huston's great adaptation of the Dashiell Hammett novel. Turner Classic Movies shows the film as part of a tribute to co-star Sydney Greenstreet on Tuesday, Dec. 27. "High Sierra" (1941) As an ex-convict out to pull his last job, Bogart is on the wrong side of the law in director Raoul Walsh's tough melodrama. "Casablanca" (1942) Well, of course. In one of the most classic movies of all time, cafe owner Rick (Bogart) is torn between his usual modus operandi of minding his own business and helping an ex-love and her husband (Ingrid Bergman, Paul Henreid) secure the wartime transit they desperately need. "To Have and Have Not" (1944) Their first on-screen teaming resulted in an off-screen romance (and eventual marriage) for Bogart and Lauren Bacall, who play a fisherman and the drifter who enters his life in this Ernest Hemingway story. "The Big Sleep" (1946) Bogart played another classic detective in literature, Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe, in this complex mystery that involves the sleuth with the daughters (Bacall and Martha Vickers) of a general ... in a case that soon leads to murder. "Dark Passage" (1947) A prison escapee (Bogart, in yet another teaming with Lauren Bacall) changes his appearance while trying to prove his innocence in his wife's murder. "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" (1948) Huston steered both himself and his actor father Walter to Oscar wins for this classic gold-seeker drama, with Bogart and Tim Holt as the others hoping to get rich quick in Mexico. "Key Largo" (1948) Reunited with director J ohn Huston, Bogart leads an impressive cast in Maxwell Anderson's play about the hostages taken by a mobster (Edward G. Robinson) at a Florida hotel as a hurricane approaches. "The African Queen" (1951) Directed here to an Oscar victory by John Huston, Bogart is ideal as a cranky boat captain partnered with a missionary (Katharine Hepburn) on a dangerous journey. "The Caine Mutiny" (1954) Bogart is chilling as Captain Queeg, whose questionable actions aboard his Navy vessel lead to the court martial that two of his officers (Van Johnson, Robert Francis) face. "Sabrina" (1954) Bogart and William Holden play wealthy brothers vying for the daughter (Audrey Hepburn) of the family chauffeur in director and co-screenwriter Billy Wilder's original version of the romantic comedy. "The Maltese Falcon" BY JAY BOBBIN

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