Review: 'The School for Good and Evil' is a fascinating fantasy film
‘The School for Good and Evil’ shows how a fantasy film should be done.
‘The School for Good and Evil’ shows how a fantasy film should be done.
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Almost fifty years after the film’s release, the Rocky Horror Picture Show has a dedicated following that passes tradition from generation to generation. The Rocky Horror Picture Show Experience at the State Wayne theater is the place to experience this.
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Millions of people use Spotify to listen and to find their next favorite artists. Now, through this program, these four artists have the opportunity to make it to your playlist.
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Featuring Earl Sweatshirt, Isaiah Rashad, and George Clanton, “CHAOS NOW*“ is Jean Dawson’s best work to date. The Californian artist continues to embrace his one-of-a-kind sound with his second studio album.
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