Ben Is Back, Boy Erased, Travel The World Through A Glass Of Wine
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The Cogills discuss two films that center around parents, children, and making difficult choices. Both films starring Lucas Hedges. In “Ben Is Back” Julia Roberts plays the worried mother of a teenage son addicted to drugs who makes a surprise visit home from rehab. Film critic, Gary Cogill, calls the drama well-acted but not quite complete. “Boy Erased” has the Cogills talking about the true story of an Arkansas Pastor and his wife (Nicole Kidman, Russell Crowe) who send their 19 year old son to “Conversion Therapy” when they discover he is gay. The illogical nonsense of “praying away the gay” makes for a lively conversation and a film that is easily the best of the two. Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, entertains the idea that you can taste the world through a good glass of wine. From Greece and Spain to Argentina and Uruguay, the wine regions and cultures of the world come alive in a glass of wine if you take the time to discover what’s inside the bottle. #everyglassisanadventure 
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