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Grace VanderWaal sings to Graham Verchere in Disney's adaptation of Stargirl. Photo courtesy Disney --image courtesy Disney+

Disney’s Stargirl is a Musically-Charged Family Treasure

April 27, 2020October 13, 2020 Bart Sullivan

For students in high school, identity can be an important concept to consider. During a normal school year not faced by COVID-19, there are sports, studies, music, friends, clubs, etc. […]

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E'myri Crutchfield (left) and Hailey Kilgore (right) run together in "The Heat," episode two of Apple TV+'s Amazing Stories reboot. Photo courtesy Apple TV+

Apple’s Amazing Stories Reboot Fails to Amaze

April 7, 2020October 13, 2020 Bart Sullivan

In 1985, when Steven Spielberg’s Amazing Stories premiered on NBC, television audiences had already been exposed to the idea of the short form anthology series, even if the term had not been […]

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Paul Rudd stars alongside a clone of himself in the Netflix series Living with Yourself. --Photo courtesy of Netflix.

Paul Rudd Splits in Two for a Binge-worthy Series

November 2, 2019October 13, 2020 Bart Sullivan

Not since the comedic pairing of Hayley Mills and Hayley Mills in the original 1961 film The Parent Trap has there been a better duo than in Netflix’s newest series, Living with Yourself, […]

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The Ten Short Films That Got the World Voting

October 1, 2019February 29, 2020 Bart Sullivan

Since September 26th, the Manhattan Short film festival has been showing the top 10 film finalists in over 400 cities around the world, spanning 6 continents. A diversity of languages, […]

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A newly transferred deputy, played by Morgan McLeod, awaits a dangerous assignment in The Thing About Beecher's Gate. --Photo courtesy of Sam Scourfield.

Sheets Pulled Off Society’s Faults in Falls Native’s Award-Winning Short Film

August 7, 2019October 13, 2020 Bart Sullivan

Tradition is often to blame for things that may seem outdated at best or dangerous at worst. People may even complain that outdated or dangerous things need to continue because […]

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David Tennant and Michael Sheen star as Crowley and Aziraphale in the apocalyptic Amazon Prime series Good Omens. Photo courtesy of Sophie Mutevelian / Amazon Prime Video

Amazon Prime’s Good Omens: An Ominous Good Time

June 10, 2019October 13, 2020 Bart Sullivan

Bart Sullivan (compiled & edited, with footnotes of an educational nature and precepts for the wise) It all started with an apple—that, and the lending of a flaming sword. Years […]

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Hawk (Jacob Bertrand), Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka), and Miguel (Xolo Maridueña) don their Cobra Kai dojo gi for the YouTube series continuing The Karate Kid saga. --Guy D'Alema / YouTube

Cobra Kai Waxes (On and Off) Nostalgic

June 4, 2019October 13, 2020 Alex Hall

In the summer of 1984, moviegoers were introduced to a young everyman by the name of Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) in The Karate Kid. LaRusso, having moved from the east to […]

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Samuel L. Jackson and Brie Larson star in Unicorn Store. Photo courtesy of Netflix. -Photo courtesy of Netflix.

Larson’s Unicorn Store Has Everything You Need

June 4, 2019October 13, 2020 Bart Sullivan

As some people age, there are always things they wish could have been different, things they wish they could have had in their youth because it may have changed their […]

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Lighting HBO Films on Fire: Fahrenheit 451

November 30, 2018February 29, 2020 Alex Hall

One important question surrounds the recent HBO Films adaptation of Ray Bradbury’s classic dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451: how did actors the caliber of Michael B. Jordan and Michael Shannon working with celebrated […]

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Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan

November 30, 2018February 29, 2020 Alex Hall

It’s possible that John Krasinski’s name will never be mentioned without also mentioning Jim Halpert, his character in the U.S. version of The Office, but he continues to take on roles […]

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