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Movie Review: ‘Harriet’ is a Powerful But Flawed Account of an American Icon
It seems hard to believe that only now has a feature film been made about Harriet Tubman. After seeing the new movie, “Harriet,” I can see just how daunting it is to tell the story of such an extraordinary woman. I left the theater wishing it were three to four times as long as its…
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Movie Review: ‘The River and the Wall’ Doc Follows the Mexican/U.S. Southern Border
The new documentary feature film “The River and the Wall” by award-winning director Ben Masters opened in many North American theaters and on demand on Friday, May 3, 2019.
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Movie Review: Aretha Franklin Concert Doc ‘Amazing Grace’ Lives Up to Its Title
The newly released documentary “Amazing Grace” consists of much of the raw footage shot in 1972 when Aretha Franklin recorded her album of the same name. It became the highest selling album of her career and remains the most popular gospel album of all time.
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How to Catch a Cheating Partner
Want to know how to catch a cheating partner? Click through and get the scoop.
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Italy’s Lake Garda – James Bond’s Quantum of Solace Locale is a Traveler’s Delight
Lake Garda, featured in the opening scene of James Bond’s Quantum of Solace, is a traveler’s delight. Click through for more info.
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The Most Powerful Film Brands of All Time – Harry Potter, James Bond, Twilight & More
What are the most powerful film brands of all time? Jane maps out a few that have left a lasting impact on us, including Harry Potter.
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The Rise of Online Branded Games – McDonald’s, KFC Get Into the Game
The rise of online branded games is a big aspect of the online gaming community right now. Click through to learn more.
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This Diet Naturally Reduces the Amount of Food Eaten
Could there be a diet that naturally reduces the amount of food eaten? Why, yes. There is. Click through to learn more about it.
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Top 5 Scrumptiously Good Food Movies
Hungry? Here are our Top 5 Scrumptiously Good Food Movies, sure to have you running for snacks from the fridge.
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Will Ferrell’s ‘LA to Vegas’: A Fun TV Show Gone Too Soon
“LA to Vegas,” a TV series about a budget airline whose junket flight from Los Angeles to Las Vegas is filled with dreamers and party-goers, seemed to have soared right into a gap in the market, but Fox have brought fans of the show back down to earth by cancelling the sitcom after just one season…
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When Will Vegas Casinos Accept Bitcoin as Betting Stakes?
Bitcoin is big in just about every aspect of modern society, but when will Las Vegas start accepting the cryptocurrency as betting stakes?
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