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Jackass Forever: A Beauty
Earlier this month, Jackass Forever hit theaters. This was the first time in over a decade that the members of Jackass were on the big screen. The response from fans was very positive as every fan could agree it was the movie we needed!-->…
Movies To Watch Out For
While we can’t go to the movies, that doesn’t mean we can’t watch them. Here’s a list of movies to look out for over the next few months.
Dear Evan Hansen (release date: Sept. 24, 2021) – Based on the hit Broadway!-->!-->!-->…
Bored? Watch New Movie “Nomadland”
Nomadland follows the nomadic journey of a woman across the American West. After the United States Gypsum Company shut down in the aftermath of the Great Recession, the real place of Empire, Nevada ceased to exist in 2010 as it no longer!-->…
Pining After Pine: Wonder Woman 1984
It will be a historic day in my life when I can safely step back into a movie theater, buy overpriced popcorn, and be able to watch and react to lovely cinema in the dark and sometimes communal atmosphere that only a movie theater can!-->…
The Blair Witch Project: Halloween Classic?
In my pursuit to keep the Halloween spirit alive during a truly unpredictable time, I have been consuming all the scary content I can. You may have noticed my attempts to read as many horror books my stressed out college student hands and!-->…
Borat Sequel Tackles American Politics
Wow. I never expected to be given the gift of watching a Borat sequel. The first movie, released in 2006, remains one of the greatest comedies of all time. It combines genuine reactions from unsuspecting American Citizens to Sacha!-->…
Halloween Spooky Movie Review: Scream
Halloween is tomorrow which means its prime time for a classic horror movie. I couldn’t put my finger on the quintessential horror flick to watch for Halloween. Of course, John Carpenter's Halloween (1978) immediately sprang to mind, but!-->…
Maybe It’s Good There’s No Ikea in Canton, NY: Haunted Retail in “Horrorstör”
I had no idea what I was truly getting myself into when I picked up the horror novel “Horrorstör.” From what I’ve read and seen across other readers, this seems to be the case for most Grady Hendrix books, who writes under a genre dubbed!-->…