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Book Review: ‘Code 6: A Novel’ By James Grippando
Kate Gamble is going to law school and is a writer of plays. She has a big break reading in front of a famour producer, who could produce her play. It doesn't go well and she leaves in tears. Then on the way home to her rich parent's penthouse where she is living,...
Book Review: ‘Picture In The Sand: A Novel’ By Peter Blauner
Alex Hassan is part of a middle-class American/Egyptian family and has gotten into an Ivy League school. He has his whole future ahead of him. But he has become radicalized and soon takes off for Syria to join a holy war. He cuts off his family, except his Grandfather...
Review: ‘Charmed: The Complete Series’ Blu-ray
Relive 'The Power Of Three' with this incredible Blu-ray set. This is the original series that starred Shannen Doherty as Prue, Holly Marie Combs as Piper, Alyssa Milano as Phoebe and Rose McGowan as Paige. Three sisters, known as the Charmed Ones, didn't know about...
Movie Review: ‘The Fabelmans’
Greetings again from the darkness. For most of us movie lovers, Steven Spielberg has been at the forefront of our cinema experiences since the mid-1970s. He has won 3 Oscars (along with 20 nominations) while delivering such classics and memorable films as: JAWS...
Movie Review: ‘Nanny’
Greetings again from the darkness. The first feature film from writer-director Nikyatu Jusu is a supernatural psychological thriller that may or may not belong in the horror genre. It’s filled with original concepts, innovative camera shots, and a truly powerful lead...
‘BattleBots’ Preview Premieres Thursday, January 5th On Discovery
In the fight capital of the world, Las Vegas, the most competitive field of combat robots ever assembled have come to wage war with one goal in mind: to qualify for the BattleBots World Championship VII. Featuring 50 teams from across the globe, sparks fly and robots...
Movie Review: ‘White Noise’
Greetings again from the darkness. Writer-director Noah Baumbach’s latest film is one of those that causes us to feel a bit guilty at not finding it as important or noble as it finds itself. That’s not meant to be as critical as it sounds. Afterall, Baumbach is the...
Book Review: ‘Night Shift: A Novel’ By Robin Cook
Jack Stapleton and his wife Laurie are both medical examiners, she runs the department, and he does autopsies. On this day, the body of their friend Dr. Susan Passero is on the slab, and Jack does the autopsy. He doesn't find anything unusual, and this bothers him, as...
Watch Trailer For ‘Harry & Meghan’ Coming To Netflix
Harry & Meghan. A Netflix Global Event. Coming soon, only on Netflix.
Could it Be the End of the Line for Broadcast TV as we Know it?
It seems hard to believe it now, but once there was a time when 28 million people watched a Morecambe and Wise Christmas show. At the time, back in 1977, that was almost 50% of the population. Today, traditional broadcast media can only dream about achieving these...





