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Posted on Feb 26, 2020Feb 25, 2020 by: Joshua Flores

Birds of Prey: A New, Edgier Look at Gotham

Suicide Squad was anything but impressive. With a score of 27% on Rotten Tomatoes and an overall dislike from even the most loyal DC Comics …

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Posted on Feb 17, 2020Feb 24, 2020 by: Joshua Flores

Like a Boss: Quirky, Likable, and Empowering

Mel (Rose Byrne) and Mia (Tiffany Haddish) met in college, bonding over their love of makeup and community. Playing it safe and by the rules, …

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Posted on Feb 1, 2020Feb 20, 2020 by: Joshua Flores

Bombshell: A Painful, Important Look at the Infamous Fox News

Bombshell is a graphic, often shocking depiction of what happens behind the scenes at Fox News and the true stories of the women who were harassed …

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Posted on Dec 31, 2019Feb 24, 2020 by: Joshua Flores

Knives Out: The Best Film of the Holiday Season

Harlan Thormby is dead. On what appears to be a normal evening at the family estate, a horrific death occurs, seemingly the suicide of the …

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Posted on Dec 23, 2019Dec 23, 2019 by: Joshua Flores

Let It Snow: An Oddly Charming Christmas Flick

With the holiday season comes an assortment of Christmas films—a majority coming from none other than the Hallmark Channel. Yet, this season, Netflix appears to …

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Posted on Nov 26, 2019Nov 25, 2019 by: Joshua Flores

The End and Other Beginnings: A New Beginning for Veronica Roth

First there was the world of Divergent, full of romance and breath-taking risks. And then came Carve the Mark, a fantastical, re-imagined world. Now, Veronica …

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Posted on Nov 5, 2019Nov 4, 2019 by: Joshua Flores

The Speed of Falling Objects: A Tragic Yet Uplifting Look at Fear

“Give your fears a name. It takes away their power. Then tell me what you like and what you want to be.”  Danny wants to …

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Posted on Oct 15, 2019Oct 14, 2019 by: Joshua Flores

We Hunt the Flame: An Explosive New YA Fantasy

Zafira takes risks—risks that could destroy her and her cause. Nasir is a killer, death the only language that flows naturally. We Hunt the Flame …

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Posted on Sep 16, 2019Sep 15, 2019 by: Joshua Flores

Tan France: Naturally Hilarious

Celebrity memoirs can tend to be a hit or miss with audiences. Some have two-hundred plus pages of repetitive anecdotes of little interest to the …

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