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Fog (2021)
A man questions a woman about her past and what she wants to do next.
Randomly found on YouTube as part of the short films platform Omeleto, under the descriptive "title" "A woman meets a man after speaking online for years. But someone else appears with"
One review about it posted by durasaxon5131 calls it "Intriguing. Set supposedly in a hotel room. Excellent conversational acting. Kept my interest. The dialogue had reality written between the lines. I don't go to the movies. I don't have Cable TV. This is top-notch. Very much a reality play. Did the writer ever work in Law Enforcement? There are multiple ways to handle this style of interview. Job well done. Believable. . . . 5 Stars.
James Thurber: The Life and Hard Times (2000)
Terrific documentary about a great writer
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this film and highly recommend it. It contains personal recollections and insights from many who knew Thurber personally, as well as wonderful examples of his writing and cartoons. It also includes several interview clips of Thurber himself. I first became aware of James Thurber back in the 1960s when I'd see my father reading his work and laughing to himself. I didn't quite get it until I found myself doing so as well several years later as a teenager. I am now the age (65) that Thurber was when he (and director Burgess Meredith) won a Special Tony Award in April 1960 for the Broadway production of "A Thurber Carnival". In its original book form, "The Thurber Carnival" has always been my favorite book to read numerous stories from (over and over again over the past 50 years). It is also a book from which I have read many stories to others. It is a collection of many of his best and most amusing short stories, fables, and cartoons that were originally published between 1931 - 1945. This