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Film Review: Night Swim

by Desha Winborne

After a debilitating illness, former major league baseball player, Rich Waller moves his family into a small suburban town with the hopes of reclaiming his former glory. Cut from his team, with a few good years left to play, Waller is desperate for a new start. As luck would have it, Waller finds a beautiful affordable home, where his family can thrive and he can heal. It’s in a great neighborhood, there are good schools, plenty of space and a beautiful but haunted pool in the backyard. Shortly after moving in things seem to be looking up for the family as his health improves his wife is thriving in her new career and the children are settling in nicely. Things are running smoothly until one by one the Wallers each experience, a supernatural event, courtesy of the family pool. Will the Wallers survive the dark forces surrounding their pool or be engulfed and drowned by evil?

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Writer: Bragi F. Schut

A mysterious ship arrives in England with cargo intact and no passengers or crew.  A captain’s log is discovered that reveals an evil that couldn’t possibly be real.  Identified as the private cargo ship The Demeter, the captain’s log details what could be the final moments of its missing crew.  From successful enterprise to Ghost Ship, The Demeter’s last voyage may have delivered more than a few boxes.

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Once again the world as we know it is under attack. A sentient AI known as the “Entity” has infiltrated the world’s digital databases and is poised to spark a great world war. Its abilities far outweigh the firepower of any army on the planet, making it the most powerful computer on Earth. Any world power that gains control of it will have the ability to control

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The year is 1994 and Noah Diaz is having a hard time making ends meet. The Brooklyn native puts his computer skills to use around the hood but it isn’t enough to help his family rise above mounting medical bills. A chance encounter with a sentient hot rod introduces the ambitious young man to the Autobots, a faction of Transformers trapped on Earth desperately seeking a way home. The hands of fate also draw in young historian Elena Wallace who unknowingly uncovers an artifact that could be the Autobot’s ticket home. Unfortunately for all, the piece was also tracked by a world-devouring God called Unicron who sends his henchmen to retrieve the piece. In order to save the planet, humans and machines must band together to preserve life as we know it and save the world from its biggest threat.

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Film Review: Fast X

by Desha Winborne

Director: Louis Letterier

Writer: Dan Mazeau

Cast: Vin Diesel, Jordana Brewster, Jason Momoa, and Tyrese Gibson

On the eve of one of the most giant European jobs the family has ever done, trouble comes knocking. An old enemy drops in bringing bad tidings and hoping to join forces against a common threat. The impromptu meeting leads Dom to Italy to save Rome and the crew from a botched heist. Dom’s arrival sets the wheels in motion for a revenge-seeking maniac’s diabolical plan to split the family up for good and make Dom suffer for his sins.

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Restaurant Review: Il Tinello East

by xoJohn

For over 35 years Il Tinello has blessed Midtown Manhattan with its classic Italian cuisine. The west side has enjoyed a feast of handmade pasta sumptuous sauces and incredible hospitality and now that same energy has been brought to the east side.  Just a few blocks from the historic Grand Central Station is Il Tinello’s 2nd location. The 75-seat dining space is in a cozy nook on 46th street. At the entrance step up a few stairs to the hostess and take in the quaint dimly lit area.  We sat at a nice quiet table in the rear of the restaurant.

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Film Review: Knock At The Cabin

by xoJohn

Director: M. Night Shyamalan

Writer: M. Night Shyamalan

Cast: Dave Bautista, Jonathan Groff, Ben Aldridge, and Kristen Cui

Eric and Andrew are spending some much-needed quality time with their young daughter Wan. The trio is enjoying a lovely lakeside afternoon when four strangers approach. After a brief struggle, the strangers force their way into the family’s cabin. The strangers come to deliver an unbelievable ultimatum, the vacationing family must decide which member to sacrifice in order to prevent the Apocalypse. Time is limited and a decision must be made before all mankind succumbs to a devastating end.

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Broadway Review: A Christmas Carol

by Lauren Wire

Broadway performers embodying one character is always a spectacular theatrical experience, but imagine bearing witness to one actor taking on 50 roles in a virtuosic performance. Jefferson Mays brings the timeless tale of Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol to life at the Nederlander Theatre doing just that.

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