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Patch National Film Critic and Arts/Entertainment Reporter : Beau Behan’s claim to fame is that his last name being the same as that of the Irish novelist, Brendan Behan. He sees himself as a romantic Rudolph Valentino type, but realizes you probably don’t. As a film critic and Hollywood entertainment reporter, his work has been featured in NBC Bay Area, NBC News and Boston Globe, and can be seen on the TV show, “SideWalks Entertainment" on KCRT San Francisco Bay Area, Comcast Hometown Network, and other TV network affiliates across the United States.

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What's New On Netflix: December 2019

Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson star in “Marriage Story,” while a plethora of feel-good holiday flicks are available for streaming.

What's New On Netflix: December 2019
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Weekend Movie Review: 'Frozen II' And More

Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel voice characters in Disney's "Frozen II," while Tom Hanks stars in “A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood."

Weekend Movie Review: 'Frozen II' And More
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What's New On Netflix: November 2019

Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci star in "The Irishman," while Timothée Chalamet and Robert Pattinson star in "The King."

What's New On Netflix: November 2019
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'Harriet': An Exclusive Look Into The Film

Director Kasi Lemmons and producer Daniela Taplin Lundberg take us inside the making of "Harriet," while applauding Cynthia Erivo's talent.

'Harriet': An Exclusive Look Into The Film
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What's New On Netflix: October 2019

Meryl Streep stars as a widow in the comedy "Laundromat," while Aaron Paul returns as Jesse Pinkman in "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie."

What's New On Netflix: October 2019
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Weekend Movie Review: 'Judy' And 'Abominable'

Renée Zellweger portrays Hollywood legend Judy Garland in biopic "Judy," while the animation "Abominable" comes alive on the big screen.

Weekend Movie Review: 'Judy' And 'Abominable'