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Movie review of Marvel s Black Widow, starring Scarlet Johansson

Movie review of Marvel s Black Widow, starring Scarlet Johansson
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The 10 best movies and TV shows streaming right now: July 2021

The 10 best movies and TV shows streaming right now: July 2021
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May the Source Be With You

May the Source Be With You  Your July Edition of what to watch and listen to includes a thought-provoking indigenous podcast, along with Loki and Shadow and Bone I m sitting in a profoundly air-conditioned hotel room overlooking Pilot Butte, a few hours before the fireworks begin on the Fourth of July. Living next door to the starting location of the Freedom Ride means that every Independence Day my home becomes a breeding ground for drunken half-naked revelers looking for somewhere to pee, puke or toss their trash. So usually, I rent a hotel room somewhere far away from Pioneer Park and watch the Butte burn from a cheap balcony with expensive whiskey in my hand. This year is no different, so without further ado, here s the stuff I m loving in July and I hope you will, too.

STREAMING REVIEWS: Music and underworld mayhem

Published July 8, 2021, 1:18 PM The two films reviewed today are quality films you should make the effort to watch. One is a music documentary that chronicles the ‘Black Woodstock’ of 1969; while the second is the latest from Steve Soderbergh, a noir film set in the 1950’s.   Summer of Soul (Hulu) – Part concert film, and part Black History lesson, this multi-awarded Sundance documentary gets its opportunity to be widely watched on the popular streaming platform Hulu. And yes, for anyone with a love for Music, this will be an enjoyable, vicarious eye-opener. And if you get sucked in into the history lesson, count yourself blessed, as it will help you understand and appreciate the struggle the Black man and woman has had to endure in the USA. The mere fact that this documentary even exists only today is an abject lesson in Black reality. The concert being recorded is the Harlem Cultural Festival of 1969, the same year Woodstock happened. But the footage was left ignored an

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