Perhaps someone could have made a compelling adaptation of “The Electric State,” Simon Stålenhag’s well-regarded 2018 graphic novel.
He’s pushy and profane; definitely no Willy Wonka. But Jim Fetzer – aka the Chocolate Nazi – is a one-man factory, churning out 20,000 pounds a year of some of the finest chocolates around.
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With urgency and wit, this political art remains a bastion for Palestinian liberation and as pertinent as ever.
The ‘Electric State’ actor on being bullied as a kid, discovering his voice and living in the house he bought before the sitcom became a hit.