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‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?’ Is an Honest, Empathetic Look at Big City Loneliness
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‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?’ Is an Honest, Empathetic Look at Big City Loneliness

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Alex Leininger
/ 5 November 2018

In sneaky ways Can You Ever Forgive Me? works as a rallying cry for the dejected.

Melissa McCarthy Wonderfully Dominates the Unlikely Caper, ‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?’
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Melissa McCarthy Wonderfully Dominates the Unlikely Caper, ‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?’

By
J.R. Kinnard
/ 2 November 2018

Director Marielle Heller offers this witty, observant insight into the psyche of a desperate writer, Lee Israel, who becomes a master forger.

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Penelope

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PopMatters Staff
/ 18 September 2008
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Penelope

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Cynthia Fuchs
/ 2 March 2008
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Bram Stokers Dracula

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Adam Besenyodi
/ 4 October 2007
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Monsieur N (2003)

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Erik Hinton
/ 14 June 2007
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Wah-Wah (2005)

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Matt Mazur
/ 18 December 2006
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Monsieur N (2003)

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Cynthia Fuchs
/ 8 April 2005
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Gosford Park (2001)

By
Cynthia Fuchs
/ 27 June 2002

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