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McCay

American  
[muh-kee] / məˈki /

noun

  1. Winsor, 1871?–1934, U.S. artist, cartoonist, and animator.


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The three-time Oscar winner behind “Terms of Endearment” and “Broadcast News” is back with his first film in 15 years, the richly warm character study “Ella McCay.”

From Los Angeles Times

But with Brooks’ latest, the deeply strange “Ella McCay,” he doesn’t make them like he used to either.

From Los Angeles Times

“Ella McCay” is a portrait of a lady on fire, from stress.

From Los Angeles Times

“Ella McCay” is the title of the new political comedy and Emma Mackey is the name of the actress who plays her, which seems like a hostile act of confusion aimed at overtaxed film critics.

From The Wall Street Journal

On to the story: Ella/Emma McCay/Mackey is/are an exhaustingly overprepared 34-year-old politician.

From The Wall Street Journal