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  2. Nowhere to Go (1958 film) - Wikipedia

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    Nowhere to Go is a 1958 British crime film directed by Seth Holt in his directorial debut. [4] It stars George Nader, Maggie Smith (receiving her first screen credit), Bernard Lee, Harry H. Corbett and Bessie Love. [5] It was written by Kenneth Tynan and Holt, based on the 1956 novel of the same title by Donald MacKenzie.

  3. The March (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The March is set in late 1864 and early 1865 near the conclusion of the American Civil War.Central to the novel is the character of General William Tecumseh Sherman as he marches his 60,000 troops through the heart of the South, from Atlanta to Savannah, carving a 96 km (60-mile)-wide scar of destruction in their wake.

  4. Charles Williams (American author) - Wikipedia

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    Hell Hath No Fury (1953), one of Williams's novels.. Williams's work is identified with the noir fiction subgenre of "hardboiled" crime writing.His 1953 novel Hell Hath No Fury—-published by the defining crime fiction company, Gold Medal Books—-was the first paperback original to merit a review from renowned critic Anthony Boucher of The New York Times.

  5. Review: 'The Sky Is Everywhere,' and so are its very, very ...

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    Director Josephine Decker's "The Sky Is Everywhere," a teen romance based on the YA novel, stars Grace Kaufman, Cherry Jones and Jason Segel.

  6. Talk:To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere - Wikipedia

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    6 comments Toggle GA Review subsection. 3.1 Lede. 3.2 Background. 3.3 Writing and recording. 3.4 Music and lyrics. ... Talk: To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere. Add ...

  7. ‘The Sky Is Everywhere’: Film Review - AOL

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    After the death of her older sister, a shy teen navigates grief and stumbles into self-discovery in Josephine Decker’s adaptation of Jandy Nelson’s YA novel.

  8. ‘Nowhere Special’ Review: Understated Terminal Illness Drama ...

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    Uberto Pasolini’s “Nowhere Special” is delicately tinted by profound shades of imminent grief. As a 35-year-old, terminally ill single father in Northern Ireland, John (a quietly powerful ...

  9. Sequin in a Blue Room - Wikipedia

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    Near the end, he gets tricked into returning to The Blue Room based on false information on how to find Edward, but when he arrives, he is ambushed by B who savagely beats him. Having nowhere to go, he returns to Virginia's place, where he nurses his wounds, and they end up discussing his obsession with finding Edward.