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" ... But like Trump, Steve Bannon is also a disingenuous conman, purporting to be "of the people" while living a life of extraordinary opulence. This isn't immaterial. At one point in the film, Klayman asks Bannon to say into the camera where they are at that moment: "We're in the private Van Nuys airport," he says, and with impeccable comedic timing, adds: "This is the populist headquarters." He looks around at his apparatchiks, his eyes gleaming with the irony of it all. "She's got every 5-star hotel [we've stayed in]," he says with a laugh. "This is so bad." Moments later, he speaks in earnest about how "hate is a motivator, anger is a motivator." "I know," he says. "I was part of the Tea Party." ... "
" ... Ian McShane plays old-man mentor Mr. Wednesday, the grizzled old conman who likes to mumble convoluted sentences that will only make sense a few episodes later. While Shadow and Wednesday don't exactly share a rapport, or anything resembling banter, both are pretty perfectly cast in their respective roles. ... "
" ... In other words, the nation is on an irreversible trend whereby the use of cleaner tools and fuels will accelerate while the older technologies will get retired. Telling someone what they want to hear is not the sign of a statesman. It is emblematic of a conman. Industrial America wanted to believe Trump when he promised to bring back their jobs. But many in the labor movement have become disillusioned. Hence the appeal of Vice President Biden, whose public service and honor are durable and deep. ... "
" ... The Serpent (Netflix/April 2/Eight Episodes): This incredible true-crime drama is already a critically-acclaimed sensation in the UK and it deserves all the praise it’s receiving. The limited series is inspired by shocking true events and unravels the complicated story of conman and serial killer Charles Sobhraj (Tahar Rahim) and the remarkable attempts to bring him to justice. In the 1970s, this merciless murderer would prey on travelers exploring the "hippie trail" of South Asia. He posed as a gem dealer and traveled with his girlfriend Marie-Andrée Leclerc (Jenna Coleman) across Thailand, Nepal and India in 1975 and 1976, carrying out a spree of crimes before becoming the chief suspects in a series of murders of young Western travelers. When Herman Knippenberg (Billy Howle), a junior diplomat at the Dutch Embassy in Bangkok, unwittingly walks into this intricate web of crime, he and his wife Angela (Ellie Bamber) start their own investigation. Eventually, the pair are joined by police around the world as well as witnesses of Sobhraj’s devious manipulation. What transpires is an extraordinary chain of events that will see Sobhraj become Interpol’s most wanted man, with arrest warrants in multiple continents. Tim McInnerny as Paul Siemons also stars alongside Amesh Edireweera as Ajay Chowdhury in his first onscreen role and he’s fantastic. Produced by Mammoth Screen, part of ITV Studios, this is a co-production between BBC One and Netflix. The series is written by Richard Warlow and Toby Finlay and directed by Tom Shankland and Hans Herbots. Stephen Smallwood produces and it is executive produced by Warlow, Shankland, Preethi Mavahalli and Damien Timmer for Mammoth Screen. The plot is inspired by a true story, however, all dialogue is fictionalized. ... "
" ... The most successful newcomer has been The Serpent, a program about the conman and murderer Charles Sobhraj. The crime series had four showings in the #2 position on the daily charts and six appearances in the #3 slot. In fact, today marked the 17th consecutive appearance for The Serpent, which means we’ll likely continue to see the program rise up the yearly charts. ... "