The Observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1968-current, June 20, 2020, Page 24, Image 24

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    10 l June
21 - 27, 2020
Northeast Oregon TV Weekly
What’s Available NOW On
“Movie: A Beautiful Day in the
Neighborhood”
Tom Hanks earned an Academy Award
nomination as best supporting actor for
his portrayal of beloved children’s TV host
Fred Rogers in Marielle Heller’s poignant
2019 biographical drama inspired by an
Esquire magazine article. Matthew Rhys
stars as a cynical magazine journalist with
profound daddy issues, who accepts an
assignment to profile Rogers with the
intent of exposing the latter as a fraud
whose avuncular persona is just a gimmick.
“Movie: Clemency”
“Brockmire”
All four seasons of this very funny IFC
comedy about a famed baseball play-by-
play man (Hank Azaria) who attempts
to pick himself back up after a very
embarrassing public meltdown comes to
the streaming service. Amanda Peet and
Tyrel Jackson Williams are also in the cast.
The psychological toll of her job brings
itself to bear on a prison warden (Alfre
Woodard) who must face personal demons
as she prepares to execute another inmate
in this 2019 drama that won the U.S.
Dramatic Grand Jury Prize that year at
Sundance. Richard Schiff, Danielle Brooks,
Aldis Hodge and Wendell Pierce are also
in the solid cast for director Chinonye
Chukwu (“AlaskaLand”).
“Movie: Once Were Brothers:
Robbie Robertson and The Band”
This documentary from Daniel Roher
(“Ghosts of Our Forests”) is a revealing,
cautionary and at times humorous tale
of the creation of The Band, one of the
more influential groups of its time. It’s also
a chronicle of the early life of its driving
creative force and lead guitarist, Robertson.
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