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18 red hot movies for your TV viewing pleasure this week

18 red hot movies for your TV viewing pleasure this week
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His Dark Materials series three commences production with eight-part adaptation of The Amber Spyglass

His Dark Materials series three commences production with eight-part adaptation of The Amber Spyglass
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Review: Zack Snyder s Army Of The Dead is big, dumb and good?

Review: Zack Snyder’s Army Of The Dead is big, dumb and… good? The DC auteur returns to the zombie genre after almost two decades, but it s Dave Bautista s performance that really pulls this movie together By Norman Wilner Netflix © 2021. Dave Bautista (right, angry) lays down suppressing fire for Nora Arnezeder in Army Of The Dead. ARMY OF THE DEAD (Zack Snyder). 147 minutes. Available to stream Friday (May 21) on Netflix Canada. Rating: NNN Two decades after his high-octane remake of Dawn Of The Dead – which, by the way, is still his best movie – Zack Snyder returns to the genre that launched him with a bigger, more expensive vision. And though Army Of The Dead doesn’t have the same clarity or power as its predecessor, it’s still enjoyable for what it is: a big, noisy heap of carnage determined to mash every button on the zombie checklist, and then mash them again.

Young Adult Literature Review: Jim Beckett s The Caravan Edge of Doom

Published by Farshore IN this, his debut novel, Jim Beckett brings a fresh take to the world of middle grade comedy. Though it’s the first of its kind he’s written, the story gives readers aged eight-12 the kind of content that’s easy enough to keep reading and come back to, but challenging enough to help grow and develop a love for literature. This is a book that combines the mundane with the otherworldly and the high stakes of a brilliant adventure story, all laced with an unapologetic light-hearted humour. With the beautiful, fitting and scene-setting black and white illustrations by Olia Muza, an endlessly funny protagonist and role model, and a mature discussion on more serious themes like familial relationships and handling the concept of death over the course of the book, it is exactly the kind of story I gravitated to when I was younger, and that still has a distinct charm today.

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