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Daily Archives: October 14, 2019
Zoe Kravitz is Catwoman?
Seems a tad on the nose, which is why many of us thought, “ure. I can totally see that.” She can be scary, although action is outside her normal range. Via Variety Zoe Kravitz to Play Catwoman in ‘The Batman’ … Continue reading
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Documentary Review: Traumatized vets seek inner peace via alternative medicine in “From Shock to Awe”
The statistics are shocking. In the decades of commitment to the “War on Terror,” millions have served, and a whopping twenty percent of those who have say they suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder from the experience. Twenty-two veterans a … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: A graphic novel comes to life, in Dutch, as “Bloody Marie”
This Nov. 1 release (VOD soon after) is about an alcoholic comic artist who loses it in her journey into Amsterdam’s dark side. “Sin City” and “Terminal” lurid, Susanne Wolff has the title role.
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Movie Review: Run and hide “Sunday Girl”
Blondie fans will remember the “Sunday Girl,” whom Deborah Harry described thusly in song. “I know a girl from a lonely street Cold as ice cream but still as sweet…Live in dreams Sunday girl.” In Peter Ambrosio’s witty, biting and … Continue reading
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