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The Silence

“The Silence” is a German film with English subtitles. It has been shown at several film festivals and received critical praise. The move starts off in the 1970’s or 1980’s where a young girl was raped and murdered, but her killer was never found.... Read more
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Dinosaur Train: Nature Trackers

Dinosaur Train is an impressive CGI show that is brought to you by the Jim Henson Company in association with Media Developmental Authority.... Read more
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Death By China

Death By China, Narrated by Martin Sheen, is director Peter Navarro’s look at how and why America is slowly but surely entering the death throes of its existence thanks to the aggressive nature of China as it consumes American jobs, produces mediocre if not lackluster products from those industri... Read more
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The Horde

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Absolute Deception

Absolute Deception

Oscar winner Cuba Gooding Jr. heads up the small cast in the thriller Absolute Deception.  Unfortunately, there will be no awards for this television caliber movie with a predictable story and laughable CGI effects.... Read more
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Fred Won't Move Out

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The Ghost Army

There have been hundreds of films and documentaries about World War II, and yet every once in a while you learn something new. The war was just so massive that even more than 60 years later, people are still encountering new viewpoints and stories from soldiers.... Read more
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Sommore: Chandelier Status

My first round with Sommore’s Chandelier Status stand-up, I’ll be honest, I shut to down after fifteen minutes. I put that down to shock as my go to excuse.... Read more
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The Great Gatsby: Midnight in Manhattan

The Great Gatsby, a classic book that was wrote by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1925 tells the story of parties and romance in the 20's.... Read more
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Steel Magnolias

I’ve never seen the original Steel Magnolias film but my wife, who has, tells me that this contemporary version of the film and play is almost word for word.... Read more
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