The Everything Is Copy Blogathon Has Arrived

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It’s here, all! Are you ready to talk about the Ephron family? I sure am. You all know the drill, of course–I will be updating this post throughout the weekend as your articles come in, so feel free to send them to me anytime. And if anyone would like to join us this weekend, here are the details. All right, here we go…

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Sally from 18 Cinema Lane starts us off with her review of the 1998 Shop Around the Corner remake, You’ve Got Mail.

MovieRob brings us the first two of three Ephron posts, 1950’s The Jackpot, 2000’s Lucky Numbers, and 1963’s Take Her, She’s Mine.

Le from Crítica Retrô shares her thoughts on the 1952 film, Belles On Their Toes.

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Andrew from The Stop Button takes a look at 1983’s Silkwood.

Kayla from Whimsically Classic also reviews 1963’s Take Her, She’s Mine.

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Here’s my review of 2000’s Hanging Up, a film whose screenplay caused some real-life conflict between Delia and Nora.

J-Dub from Dubsism brings us his review of 1963’s Captain Newman, M.D..

And depending on when you all read this, I want to thank everyone for participating! Since this blogathon is so small I won’t be doing a wrapup post, but I wanted you to know how much I appreciate you jumping in here to honor the Ephron family’s contributions to film and literature. Thanks again, friends, and see you on Saturday with this month’s Shamedown…

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