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  1. 19 hours ago · And with nine seasons to binge, it’ll keep you entertained for several weeks. More from Tom's Guide. My favorite war movie just arrived on Netflix; New on Netflix: 5 movies and shows to watch ...

  2. 4 days ago · The bookstore specializing in religious texts and children’s books first appeared on the big screen in the 2018 biographical film Can You Ever Forgive Me starring Melissa McCarthy who...

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  3. 3 days ago · Can You Ever Forgive Me? tells the true story of Lee Israel, a struggling writer who turns to forging letters from famous authors to make ends meet, leading to a darkly comedic drama about deception and authenticity. This biographical film contains motifs of loneliness, creativity, and ethical dilemmas, with Melissa McCarthy delivering a ...

  4. 19 hours ago · Following Scavengers Reign's end on Max, it was swiftly moved to Netflix, and Variety reported that it was possible that the legacy streamer could pick it up for a second season. The show about a ...

  5. 4 days ago · Here are 10 things you need to forgive yourself for right now to move forward and embrace a healthier mindset. 1. Past Mistakes. Canva. Everyone makes mistakes, and it’s essential to acknowledge them without letting them define you. Holding onto past errors only prevents you from learning and growing.

  6. 4 days ago · As a result of the loss of both the director and the star, the project was put on hold. Producer Anne Carey subsequently recruited Marielle Heller to direct, with Melissa McCarthy cast to play Lee Israel. "Can You Ever Forgive Me?" was ultimately released in October 2018, and subsequently gained three Academy Award nominations.

  7. 2 days ago · After all, one can easily forgive a president’s private misgivings if publicly they are a good and honest man. You need look no further than serial-womanizer JFK.