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Joy, tragedy and the movies: the story of his life.
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Sorrentino deserves a cut from the Naples tourist board.
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The Hand of God is Sorrentino's most personal film to date.
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Sorrentino’s auto-fictional tale shines a powerfully personal lens on his formative years.
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The personal drama will shoot in Sorrentino's hometown of Naples, Italy.
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We have been blessed with the greatest indulgence on TV today.
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The series, which also stars Jude Law, is set to return in January 2020.
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The New Pope can get it.
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The series is billed as a follow-up to Paolo Sorrentino’s previous series, The Young Pope.
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The Not-So-Young Pope? Character actor extraordinaire John Malkovich signs on as HBO gets ready for another season of the papacy.
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Because of the anxiety-provoking Pope Lenny, I feel seen this year.
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Like the mysterious wholeness of the three-in-one God, everything about The Young Pope is somehow simultaneously the best thing about The Young Pope.
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This was a truly great year for introspective WTF watches.
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This was a year in which the term "couch potato" became aspirational.
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The straight-to-series order is an adaptation of Matt Ruff’s 2016 horror novel Lovecraft Country.
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Now that HBO's papal adventures is over, we have to wonder: Did airing the series twice a week help 'The Young Pope'?
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Love, actually, is all around — wait, what now, The Young Pope?
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"The world is always ready for love."
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Hell comes to Popetown.
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If it seems a little surprising that the Young Pope is now a Peeping Tom, please remember that this is also a show where kangaroos roam the Vatican grounds.