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Times
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Times
Two to One review — Sandra Hüller can't fix the flat reunification plot
Last year's awards season staple and powerhouse performer Sandra Hüller (Anatomy of a Fall, The Zone of Interest) takes a qualitative tumble with this new 'feelgood' comedy about financial scams and money laundering in the week before German reunification in 1990. Hüller plays Maren, an unemployed yet fiercely proud East German who, together with her partner Robert (Max Riemelt) and ex-boyfriend Volker (Ronald Zehrfeld), discovers an enormous underground bunker in Halberstadt, near the border with West Germany. The bunker has been hastily commandeered to house several thousand tonnes of the country's soon to be defunct banknotes. And so, in the three days left before the deutschmark takeover of October 3, 1990, Maren and Co hatch a mildly convoluted plan to
Yahoo
02-05-2025
- Yahoo
Springfield serial car burglar sentenced to 11 years in prison
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WCIA) — A Springfield man suspected of more than 100 vehicle burglaries last year recently pleaded guilty to one count of the burglary and was sentenced to 11 years in prison. The Springfield Police Department said they determined in January that Christian Halberstadt, 34, was a suspect in multiple vehicle burglaries and thefts that happened in hotel parking lots on Dirksen Parkway. The burglaries resulted in criminal damage and the theft of Milwaukee- and Dewalt-brand tools. State Police provide updates on Chatham after-school tragedy Officials said that after a thorough investigation into these burglaries and thefts, a warrant was issued for Halberstadt's arrest in late January and he was arrested a few days later. The investigation linked him to 11 burglaries in Springfield, but officials said that he was suspected of more than 100. Court records show that earlier this week, Halberstadt pleaded guilty to one of the counts against him, a Class 2 felony of burglary. In exchange, the state dismissed another count of burglary and two counts of theft. Halberstadt must serve 50% of his sentence before he is eligible for parole. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.