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    18 l March
20 - 26, 2022
Northeast Oregon TV Weekly
What’s Available NOW On
“Movie: Lucy and Desi”
Best known for her acting, “Saturday Night
Live” alum Amy Poehler steps behind the
camera to direct this documentary that ex-
plores the unlikely partnership and legacy of
Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, a power couple
who changed Hollywood forever. Inter-
viewees include their children Lucie Arnaz
Luckinbill and Desi Jr., as well as Norman
Lear, Carol Burnett and Bette Midler.
(ORIGINAL)
“Movie: Master”
“Harina”
This Mexican YouTube sensation that’s
based on a 2019 comedy sketch comes to
Prime Video. It tells of the misadventures of
two police officers hot on the trail of a serial
killer known as “The Canceller,” who tar-
gets the most important social media stars
with a very personal touch — by cutting
their thumbs and slicing their throats.
Three African American newcomers to an
elite New England university built on the
site of a Salem-era gallows hill each struggle
to find their place at the predominantly
white school while slowly realizing the
horror of its haunted history in this thriller
movie from first-time feature filmmaker
Mariama Diallo. Regina Hall heads a cast
that also includes Zoe Renee and Amber
Gray. (ORIGINAL)
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“Movie: The Sisters Brothers”
From French filmmaker Jacques Audiard
(“Rust and Bone,” “Paris, 13th District”)
comes this 2018 drama about two gun-
slinging brothers (John C. Reilly, Joaquin
Phoenix) who chase a gold prospector and
his unsuspecting ally in 1850s Oregon. Jake
Gyllenhaal, Riz Ahmed, Allison Tolman and
Rebecca Root are also in the talented cast.
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