“If Beale Street Could Talk, Dolce, The Rider, True Grit”
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 “If Beale Street Could Talk” is a beautiful, Oscar-caliber film says, the Cogill's, examining love and racism in the 1970s from the director of “Moonlight.” Film critic, Gary Cogill, embraces the slow but respectful independent rodeo film, “The Rider,” which features a remarkable cast of non-actors telling their own personal life story. Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs the golden tone of “Beale” with liquid gold from Far Niente and their much-loved dessert wine, “Dolce.” For “The Rider,” she saddles up to passion and perseverance with a bottle of Parducci’s “True Grit” Petite Sirah.   
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