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It makes sense that the script for writer-director Josh Margolin’s feature debut, “Thelma,” ended up in June Squibb’s hands not through her agent but via her “The Humans” co-star Beanie Feldstein, who thought Squibb would be perfect for the role of a sweet-natured nonagenarian who, swindled out of $10,000 by a phone scammer, decides to get her money back.

A dealer who authorities say supplied the drug to Perry referred to him as “Chandler” — the sarcastic yet sweet-natured character he played on the hit television show “Friends,” court documents say.

That’s what happens in “Three Little Birds” when two optimistic sisters and their sweet-natured best friend leave Jamaica for Great Britain in the 1950s.

Ms Battersby, who lives in Sheffield, said she last saw Bronson during a family trip to Butlins and that he was a "beautiful, sweet-natured little boy".

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With new seasons of Netflix's "Sex Education" and the sweet-natured "Heartstopper," Prime Video's international romance "Red, White & Royal Blue" and R-rated teen sex comedy "Bottoms," it appears that the media finally understood audiences would show up for fun romances featuring LGBTQ+ characters.

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