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“The Lazarus Project, Season 2” Episode 7, where souls get scrambled in...

I found the seventh episode of “The Lazarus Project” (LP) to be very frustrating and excessively violent. It was poised to answer important questions about LP, such as who is in charge. But it backed...

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“The Lazarus Project, Season 2” Episode 8, where it all ends with more questions

It is sad for viewers as well because several episodes this season showed the promise of what this show could have become with better writing. The acting was never in question.   [Continue Reading...]...

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“The Killer’s Game” is a nice blend of action and comedy

“The Killer’s Game” is a deftly-constructed action film leavened with comedy. The movie is perfectly paced to avoid significant slowdowns not pertinent to the major violence that comes with hit teams...

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“The Substance” is a showcase of the horrors of ageism and chasing youth

If you love blood and other bodily fluids, “The Substance” is the movie for you. A cautionary tale about getting what you wish for but with unintended consequences, this film is not afraid to go to the...

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DVD Review: “Super Friends!” The Complete Collection

Produced by Hanna-Barbera, Super Friends is an animated TV series, featuring the Justice League of America, that ran from 1973 to 1985 on ABC as part the Saturday morning cartoon lineup.   [Continue...

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“Strange Harvest”: On “documenting” an occult killer

Writer-director Stuart Ortiz, and actors Terri Apple and Peter Zizzo stop by to talk about STRANGE HARVEST: OCCULT MURDER IN THE INLAND EMPIRE, a new horror feature told in the style of a true crime...

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Trailer: “John Wick: Ballerina”

From the World of John Wick: Ballerina – in theaters June 6!   [Continue Reading...] Source

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“Transformers One” tells a wonderful origin story

After the glut of Transformera live-action films in the past decades, it is a refreshing twist to get an animated version.   [Continue Reading...] Source

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“The Wild Robot” and exploring themes of found family and nature

Noah and Louis weigh in with their thoughts on the animated feature The Wild Robot   [Continue Reading...] Source

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The cast of “The Curse of the Necklace” talks horror tales

The cast of The Curse of the Necklace, Henry Thomas and Sarah Lind, with Madeleine and Violet McGraw, are here to talk about developing indie horror features. Do you have a favorite subgenre of horror...

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Tonight’s Sky: Constellations for October 2024

Crisp, clear October nights are full of celestial showpieces. Find Pegasus, the flying horse of Greek myth, to pinpoint dense globular star clusters and galaxies, and keep watching for space-based...

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“The Radleys”: A quality dysfunctional vampire family drama

Director Euros Lyn and actor Harry Baxendale stop by to talk about The Radleys, a new black comedy-horror "family drama"... where the family are vampires just trying to blend in to suburbia. Do you...

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“Seven Cemeteries”: John Gulager and Efren Ramirez talk hero zombies

Director John Gulager and actor Efren Ramirez stop by to talk about Seven Cemeteries, their new horror-black comedy-western that I believe plays at being "The Magnificent Undead Seven". Are you a fan...

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Science New Wave Film Festival XVII: expanding science presentation using film

The 17th Science New Wave XVII Film Festival is here, and Program Director Nate Dorr and Festival Producer Paula Croxson stop by to talk all about it. They talk about curating this year's lineup,...

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DVD Review: “Captain Planet”: The Complete Franchise

Captain Planet is one of those niche kids cartoon series that garnered attention beyond the age group it had been aimed at. The positive messaging about ecology, conservation and recycling was a key...

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“Smile 2”: a first-rate horror balancing eerie, scary and gore

Anchored by a tour-de-force performance by Naomi Scott, the film blurs the line between reality and fantasy so that everything often seems off kilter in the best way.   [Continue Reading...] Source

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“Venom: The Last Dance” blends action and comedy for a worthy conclusion

I will admit to feeling a bit of sadness at the conclusion of the picture, but spoilers prevent me from saying why. But this movie is a good blend of action and humor. If you have enjoyed this series,...

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Trailer: “Earth Abides”

"Earth Abides", based on the best-selling classic post-apocalyptic science fiction novel by George Stewart, has been adapted into a television series.   [Continue Reading...] Source

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Tonight’s Sky: Constellations for November 2024

In November, hunt for the fainter constellations of fall, including Pisces, Aries, and Triangulum. They will guide you to find several galaxies and a pair of white stars.   [Continue Reading...] Source

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