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20.04.2021 - 08:43 / variety.com
Lisa Kennedy For moviegoers accustomed to stoner-dude protagonists, “The Marijuana Conspiracy” offers a nice change. The Canadian drama, set in 1972, is full of Mary Janes.
Okay, really just one Mary and one Jane. But they’re joined by other young women who answer a call to participate in a research project.
For 98 days, Mary, Janice, Jane, Mourinda and Marissa will be able — more like required — to smoke dope. And they get to imbibe without fear of the fuzz.Writer-director Craig Pryce adapted
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Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticWe may soon begin to run low on famous cases from the past to reframe into true-crime series. Following on recent series about the Night Stalker and the Ted Bundy murders, Netflix now drops “The Sons of Sam: A Descent Into Darkness,” about the Son of Sam killings in New York City in the late 1970s.
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© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Jesse Spencer rose to stardom in the UK and Australia in the 90s on Australian soap Neighbours. As a teen heartthrob, he broke hearts when he quit the show in 1999 and his character Billy Kennedy left Erinsborough.
They may be close pals today, but that wasn't always the case for Sharon Osbourne and Piers Morgan, as she revealed she once punched him in the face.The mum-of-three, who celebrated her 38th wedding anniversary with husband Ozzy, has been friends with the former Good Morning Britain presenter for 20 years but they haven't always seen eye-to-eye.The pair previously got into a huge argument which led to Sharon, 68, losing her cool and punching Piers, 56, in the mouth.
It’s quaint under our current circumstances to think that in the 1970s, the growing acceptance and use of cannabis were considered by conservative politicians as a “pandemic.” That’s at least the word used by John Bradow (Derek McGrath), a stand-in for former Ontario premier John Robarts, as he tries to slow down Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau’s efforts to decriminalize weed decades before it was cool.
Piers Morgan revealed the name of the Royal who sent him a message of support after he quit Good Morning Britain following his coverage of Meghan Markle's tell all chat with Oprah Winfrey. And Piers, who left the show after six years following the row over comments he made about the Duchess of Sussex, revealed he was told to 'get back out there' by the Royal who sent him a text message following his departure from the show.