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    Northwest Oregon Screen Scene
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What’s Available NOW On
“Welcome to Chippendales”
This limited true-crime series tells the
outrageous story of Somen “Steve”
Banerjee, an Indian immigrant who
became the unlikely founder of the
world’s greatest male-stripping empire
— and let nothing stand in the way of
his success. Kumail Nanjiani (“The Big
Sick”), Murray Bartlett (“The White
Lotus”), Juliette Lewis (“Yellowjackets”)
and Annaleigh Ashford (“B Positive”)
head a talented cast. (ORIGINAL)
“Movie: Johnny English
Strikes Again”
Bumbling ex-spy Johnny English (Rowan
Atkinson) is summoned out of retirement
when MI-7 confronts a desperate shortage
in field agents after a massive cyber attack
launched from the south of France exposes
the identities of all personnel currently
working for the agency, in this 2018
sequel to Atkinson’s two earlier Johnny
English films. Ben Miller, Adrian James,
Emma Thompson and Jake Lacy also star.
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giving you a snapshot of
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t that.” – Joe Mantegna of
“ “Criminal Minds: Evolution”
on Paramount+
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“Planet Sex With
Cara Delevingne”
Actress, singer and model Cara
Delevingne (“Carnival Row,” “Suicide
Squad”) is executive producer and host
of this joint U.S./U.K. documentary
series in which she explores the big
questions surrounding human sexuality,
examining issues including relationships,
sex appeal and the popularity of
pornography. (ORIGINAL)
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“We
have our coffee,
we look at our notes and
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t then we just go out there
and do it. And every
a
t time, you pinch yourself.”
– Savannah Guthrie
of “Today” on NBC, on
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c co-hosting the Macy’s
T Thanksgiving Day Parade
“Movie: Christmas at the
Drive-In”
From Great American Family comes
this holiday romancer that stars Danica
McKellar as a property lawyer trying
to defend a local landmark, a drive-
in theater, from being closed down
and razed by a man (Neal Bledsoe,
“Shameless”) to whom she is attracted.
Jennifer Wigmore also stars.
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a difference
between a careerist and
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an artist, and most of
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us who are professional
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artists have to be
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c careerists while we’re on
t the road ... and it’s been
a little different for me
t than for someone who
s started out trying to have
a great career.” – Buffy
Sainte-Marie, seen
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r recently in “American
Masters – Buffy Sainte-
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Marie: Carry It On” on
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P PBS