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Brooklyn Nine-Nine Review: "The Bet"
This is one of the better episodes in the series, and it is one that shows a good example of…
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Film
Review: The Dull Story of Dickens' "Invisible Woman"
The Invisible Woman is a slow, meandering story of Charles Dickens and his youthful mistress.
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Review: Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit Is An Old-Fangled Spy Flick With Lots Of Fun, But Little Imagination
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit is a fun, if slightly unimaginative spy flick. There’s no question that audiences will be well…
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Books
"Torment" Review (Fallen #2)
Lucinda Price turned upside down long before she went to Sword and Cross. But then her life spiraled out of…
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Books
“Torment” Review (Fallen #2)
Lucinda Price turned upside down long before she went to Sword and Cross. But then her life spiraled out of…
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Film
Review: The Legend of Hercules Is A Poor Reincarnation of Every Ancient Greek Based Movie
The Legend of Hercules hit theaters January 10th, but has already been seen by any moviegoer that has seen Gladiator,…
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Review
The Color Purple Warms Hearts at SpeakEasy Stage Company
While The Color Purple is an emotionally heavy story, the SpeakEasy Stage Company enraptures its audience with bursts of lighthearted…
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Music
Review: Childish Gambino – Because The Internet
Gambino’s sophomore album comes off the heels of his Royalty mixtape, which featured a more abstract, thoughtful version of the…
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Books
Review: Bernard Cornwell’s The Pagan Lord
Bernard Cromwell continues the saga of Uhtred of Bebbanburg in the Saxon Tales’ seventh book, The Pagan Lord.
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Review
Lyric Stage’s “Working” Feels Like A Job
Often the greatest theatrical productions can feel like labors of love. Lyric Stage’s production of “Working: A Musical” definitely feels…
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