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Topic History of: Brilliant film last night
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JK2006 I'm spending a huge amount of viewing time on ITV3 - I'm now hooked on Bramwell - and last night they had The Paper on; a Ron Howard film from 1994 I'd never even heard of with Michael Keaton, Glenn Close, Robert Duvall and a marvellous performance by Marisa Tomei.
It was terrific.
How come these movies manage to sink without trace on release yet are clearly wonderful?
It's beyond me.