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Daily Archives: January 25, 2017
Mary Tyler Moore: 1936-2017
Yet another entertainment icon has passed. Mary Tyler Moore was 80. The cause of death wasn’t made immediately available, but she suffered from diabetes and battled brain cancer in recent years. She made her mark on TV, starting with her … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “xXx” proves there’s no such thing as “clean Diesel”
Not all Vin Diesel franchises are created equal. Then again, maybe they are. Paramount tries to clone the Diesel “Fast/Furious” formula with “xXx: Return of Xander Cage,” a ham-fisted, instantly-awful action revival back from back in Diesel’s heyday. It’s got breathlessly … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “A Dog’s Purpose”
We don’t need a movie, based on a novel, to tell us what “A Dog’s Purpose” is. Dogs provide unconditional love, non-judgmental companionship and teach us about loyalty, responsibility and mortality. It can’t hurt to be gently reminded of … Continue reading