The Vice-Deputy Mayor of Film works his on-screen magic, and without resulting in the sort of appallingly manipulative posturing Jim Carrey resorts to in his cringe-worthy "Yes Man" poster
My inexorable trek toward film-critic respectability proceeds apace, with my review of the award-winning French film "The Class" as well as my take on a film that won't win anything, at any time, but is still intermittently amusing, "My Name is Bruce."

Enjoy and be edified.

David Kronke was appointed Mayor of Television after a bloodless coup in 2000. Since then, he has improved infrastructure, championed greater educational opportunities and fought for reforms that have utterly erased corruption and incompetence from the television industry. Since Mr. Kronke has ascended to power, Television is a far better place. 

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