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‘The Murder Tapes’ Preview Tuesday On Investigation Discovery
· Don’t Look Back premieres Tuesday, July 28 at 10/9c Karen Simek is a talented food service worker at a food center in Milwaukee. When her body is found with a gunshot outside her office, it leaves her family in shock and sparks a year-long investigation ultimately...
‘Impact Of Murder’ Preview Thursday On Investigation Discovery
Season Finale THERE’S NO WINNING IN MURDER Premieres Thursday, October 1 at 9 p.m. ET/PT In West Haven, Conn., mother of four Corrinna Martin learns that her daughter Alyssiah is missing. After an exhaustive, state-wide search, a discovery confirms Corrinna’s worst...
Book Review: ‘Mazes Of Power’ Is A Maze Of Political Dialogue
Review by Adrina Palmer This debut work of sociological science fiction follows a deadly battle for succession, where brother is pitted against brother in a singular chance to win power and influence for their family. The premise behind Juliette Wade's debut novel...
Watch Trailer For ‘Harry Chapin: When in Doubt, Do Something’ Available Friday, October 16
Release Date: In Theaters and on Virtual Cinemas October 16th Directed By: Rick Korn Produced By: Rick Korn, S.A. Baron, and Jason Chapin Executive Producers: David Boxenbaum, Jason Chapin, Sandy Chapin, Charlie Cohen, and David Miller Featuring: Billy Joel, Bruce...
Watch Trailers For ‘The Lovebirds’
THE LOVEBIRDS Cast: Kumail Nanjiani, Issa Rae, Paul Sparks, Anna Camp, Kyle Bornheimer Director: Michael Showalter Studio: Paramount Pictures Release Date: Friday, April 3rd Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheLovebirdsMovie Twitter:...
Watch Trailer For ‘The Phenomenon’ Available Tuesday, October 6
Director James Fox’s explosive documentary is being hailed as the most credible examination of the global mystery and longstanding cover-up involving unidentified aerial phenomenon. Including shocking testimony from high-ranking government and military officials, NASA...
Movie Review: ‘Jojo Rabbit’ Blu-ray
Greetings again from the darkness. Welcome to the most divisive movie of the year. Some will scoff at the idea and deride the filmmaker without ever even seeing the movie. Some will relay disgust after seeing the movie. A few won’t appreciate the style or structure,...
Movie Review: ‘The Photograph’
Review by James Lindorf Mae Morton (Issa Rae) is a successful curator at the Queens Museum. She is also hurt, angry, and full of questions after the recent and unexpected death of her mother, Christina. A letter in her mom’s safety deposit box will send Mae on a...
Book Review: ‘Pretty As A Picture’ By Elizabeth Little
Marissa Dahl is a successful film editor. She's hired to work on a new film after the previous editor is fired. She knows nothing about the movie except famed, hard-assed director Tony Rees is filming a true crime drama with the tag Some Girl Dies. The movie is...
Book Review: ‘Robert Ludlum’s The Treadstone Resurrection’ Is A Great Start To A New Series
For fans of the Jason Bourne series (and admit it who wasn't a fan of the books or the movies) the universe is back with the first in a new series featuring Treadstone, which made Jason Bourne. In the new book Treadstone is about to be shutdown and those who were a...





