Maverick filmmaker Larry Cohen discusses his lengthy and colorful career in anticipation of the release of the documentary 'King Cohen.'
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Dice Game Review: ‘Sailor Moon Crystal Dice Challenge’ from Dyskami
Players roll dice as the characters of Sailor Moon in a game of luck and strategy.
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Despite the addition of haptics, Lumines Remastered is basically just a terrific cosmetic re-do of a phenomenal games series.
Read More »Music Review: Tribu – ‘El Matador’ Offers an Afro-Caribbean Mix
Tribu showcases an Afro-Cuban-Caribbean fare with world music scope on 'El Matador.'
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We’re Neglecting Financial Literacy: Here’s Why and How It Can Change
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The problem is finely tailored suits are all about rules, while shorts are all about breaking them.
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A family game that tests luck and memory
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Comfort of People’ by Daniel Miller
In 'The Comfort of People' anthropologist Daniel Miller continues his book series about material culture in a unique study of society, science, and health focusing on caretakers and hospice patients dealing with some form of terminal or long-term illness.
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As the Irish Repertory Theatre's revival of 'On a Clear Day You Can See Forever' explores past-life regression, it beautifully, seamlessly renders the illusive with authenticity.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Sicario: Day of the Soldado’
Director Stefano Sollima takes the helm in this 3-star crime sequel as James Brolin ('Deadpool 2') and Benecio del Toro ('Traffic') return in their roles as key players in drug cartel wars with Taylor Sheridan returning to write the screenplay.
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