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What Next, Frozen French Fries? ‘The Founder’ and McDonald’s Origin Story
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What Next, Frozen French Fries? ‘The Founder’ and McDonald’s Origin Story

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Chris Barsanti
/ 18 January 2017
For this surprisingly hard-edged biopic on the businessman behind McDonald's, Michael Keaton unfurls the black flag of unrepentant capitalism.
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Curb Your Enthusiasm for ‘Clear History’

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Brendan Boyle
/ 28 October 2013
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Summer of Same: August 2009

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Bill Gibron
/ 29 April 2009
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Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005)

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Cynthia Fuchs
/ 24 October 2005
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Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005)

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Cynthia Fuchs
/ 24 June 2005
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First Daughter (2004)

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Cynthia Fuchs
/ 17 January 2005
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First Daughter (2004)

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Cynthia Fuchs
/ 23 September 2004

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