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Moana and Trolls, two of the hotter children’s movies of the last year, have both come to Netflix, which made for some good summer watching as I wait for my Fall TV Shows to come back. Moana. The story of a Polynesian island that is slowly dying off due to a demigod that stole the heart …

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Kesha’s newest album, her first in five years, titled Rainbow was released today. The album wastes no time launching straight into an Intro of how she’s not going to let people bring her down. Been too mean for too long And I’m so sick of crying, yeah Darling, what’s it for? I could fight forever, oh …

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I’ve had YouTube TV now for a few weeks, and here is the good and bad/strange of it: The service is smooth. The startup is quick, the channels all run smoothly (I’ve had internet connectivity buffering, but never buffering because of YouTube), and the app is easily laid out. The Channels are seemingly in a …

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Disney reimagined the classic Beauty and the Beast in live action form starring Emma Watson (Belle), Dan Stevens (Beast), Luke Evans (Gaston) and Josh Gad (LeFou), and they couldn’t have done it any better. The story is one we all know, of Belle’s father getting lost in the forest, captured by a Beast, and then …

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It’s been 17 years since Hugh Jackman took on the role of Logan/Wolverine, and in that time he has turned it into an iconic character in the Marvel universe. But now it’s 2029, and the mutants of the world have long been cleaned out. Logan (Jackman) is older, his healing capabilities have slowed, his claws …

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Linkin Park’s seventh album comes as artists try to reinvent themselves to stay relevant (see Paramore last Friday), and One More Light is a mix of pop songs trying to get on the radio. While the sounds on some of them are really good, it’s kind of strange hearing Chester Bennington stray so far away from …

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Paramore has taken a turn, and after bursting onto the scene with their first two albums, and their highest charted alt song of Misery Business, they leveled off into comfortable ground on their next two albums, producing great music across the sounds from The Only Exception to Ain’t It Fun. But now comes their latest album, After Laughter, with sounds of …

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