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The Most Important Bands Of The Era: Number Eighteen

Another week, another portion of us listing out some of the most important bands of this era. Spoiler Alert: One of the bands listed is currently ranking higher than their initial spot here at number eighteen. Let’s get it started!

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Film Review: Stories We Tell

“…but her ability to wrangle this complicated tale into such a compelling and emotional one is what makes it truly great. Don’t miss Stories We Tell, it’s one of the year’s best.”

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Book Review: The Kitchen House by Kathleen Grissom

The story of The Kitchen House begins at its end – with a young woman and terrified child happening upon a lifeless body swinging from a high tree branch, the ashes of a scorched plantation house smoldering in the background.  How did it come to this?

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Film Review: Frances Ha

Noah Baumbach’s latest, Frances Ha, keeps him in the running for one of the best working directors while getting another stellar performance out of Greta Gerwig.

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Film Review: Behind the Candelabra

Behind the Candelabra is the supposed “last film” from Steven Soderbergh and oh boy is it a good one.

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The Most Important Bands Of The Era: Number Nineteen

Alan, Lauren, James, and Kristen are back, taking on another four bands who we believe to be some of the most important bands of this era. This time around, we discuss a late night band, nu metal kings, a riotous duo, and a boy band. Yes. A boy band.

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Dissecting Fast & Furious 6: Dumb Fun or Just Dumb

The Fast & Furious franchise is back with its sixth entry and whatever the series has done for you so far will most likely hold true for this one.

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Film Review: The Hangover Part III

The Hangover Part III is a step in the right direction, it is just such a long walk back to being good after Part II.

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Book Review: Devil’s Knot – The True Story of the West Memphis Three by Mara Leveritt

Apparently, modern day witch hunts do exist.  In case you haven’t heard the story of the West Memphis Three, now is your chance to read all about it before it is released as a movie later this year.

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Book Review: Man Up! Tales of My Delusional Self Confidence by Ross Matthews

Ross Matthews is right about one thing – any self-confidence he feels about his writing skills is without a doubt delusional.  He’d have to be out of his mind to think that readers will actually be entertained by the garbage he passes off as a book.

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