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With ‘From Scratch,’ Netflix cooks up its version of a Lifetime weepie

Por: Los Angeles Times Entertainment October 20, 2022

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“From Scratch,” premiering Friday on Netflix, is based on Tembi Locke’s 2019 bestseller “From Scratch: A Memoir of Love, Sicily and Finding Home,” and yet, watching it, one might guess it had been made specifically to satisfy an algorithm. That isn’t to dismiss the lived experience of the author, whose particular joys and sorrows many will know themselves. But From Scratch, created by Locke with her sister Attica Locke (a writer of... + full article



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