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Adrian Rawlins

Living (12): Quietly waiting for his mother to call him in.

November 22, 2022 by bobwp

A One Mann’s Movies review of “Living” (2022). I had the joy of meeting Bill Nighy briefly in a London theatre and he is the epitomy of the English gentleman: calm, utterly polite and without displaying the slightest irritation for the many fans glad-handing him during his night out. In his manner, he seems like … Read more

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