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October 17, 2021

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"Castle" The streaming service comes forth with all eight seasons of this 2009-16 ABC crime dramedy about a blocked mystery novelist (Nathan Fillion) who teams with a homicide detective (Stana Katic) as they solve unusual crimes in New York City. Jon Huertas, Seamus Dever, Tamala Jones and Susan Sullivan are also in the cast. "Movie: Lansky" Harvey Keitel ("Bugsy") does solid work in director Eytan Rockaway's ("Angel of Mine") otherwise lackluster 2021 biographical drama in which he stars as the notorious gangster, who late in his life tells his story to the broke writer (Sam Worthington, "Avatar") penning his biography. John Magaro, AnnaSophia Robb, Minka Kelly and David Elliott are also in the cast. "Movie: Stuck Together" From France and director Dany Boon ("The Valet," "Joyeux Noel") comes this film comedy about residents of a Paris apartment building whose best and worst qualities come to the surface during a three-month pandemic- induced lockdown. Boon, Yvan Attal, Francois Damiens, Liliane Rovère, Laurence Arné and Jorge Calvo head the cast. (ORIGINAL) The STREAM Scene Where all the top choices can be found in one place! "Disney's Magic Bake-Off " (Oct. 20) Dara Reneé ("High School Musical: The Musical: The Series") and Issac Ryan Brown ("Raven's Home") host this reality competition series that combines the fun of baking and the impressive ingenuity of several young pastry chefs, who divide into three teams of two and race against the clock to create cakes inspired by a classic Walt Disney TV or movie offering. Page 8 October 18 - 24, 2021 InFocus "The Oratorio" (PBS — documentary premiere, Nov. 5) Academy Award-winning filmmaker Martin Scorsese looks back at a seismic musical moment in 1826 that marked the beginning of a cultural awakening in America. The occasion? A one-night-only performance in St. Patrick's Old Cathedral, Scorsese's home church in the Little Italy section of New York. The presentation marked the arrival of Italian opera in the New World. This documentary presents the backstory to that event, an incredible chronicle that involves Mozart's most celebrated librettist, opera's first acknowledged diva and a freed slave turned hairdresser.

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