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SLO County DA welcomes furry staff member San Luis Obispo County District Attorney s Office Edgar the Courthouse Dog and last updated 2021-03-10 17:25:21-05 The San Luis Obispo County District Attorney s Office has a new staff member dedicated to comforting witnesses and victims of crime. Edgar is a three-year-old yellow Lab and Golden Retriever mix from Canine Companions for Independence. The DA s Office says Edgar s specific duty will be to provide peace and calm at the Christopher G. Money Victim Witness Assistance Center. He is also trained to assist clients with special needs. Officials say a dog like Edgar would typically cost about $50,000 but Canine Companions provided him at no cost. ....
Raya And The Last Dragon (Photo: Disney); Coming 2 America (Photo: Amazon Studios); Zack Snyder’s Justice League (Photo: Courtesy of HBO Max); The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run (Photo: Paramount Plus) Graphic: Libby McGuire Blockbusters are back in a big way this March, even if movie theaters aren’t. Many of the month’s biggest titles, including the showdown between a king of the monsters and a big-ass ape, would probably be box office behemoths during any other moment in recent history. Here and now, they’re hedging their bets, going to a few multiplexes to court the dumbass (or vaccinated) demographic while simultaneously hitting a major streaming platform for those of us who choose life over Dolby sound. Meanwhile, the content stream offered by Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, et al. flows freely. This month, it just happens to also include what may be the most loudly clamored-for director’s cut ever. (Hint: Does he bleed? He will.) Keep readin ....
Although we’re still waiting on Edgar Wright’s Last Night In Soho, delayed by the general pandemic-ness of it all, to finally arrive in theaters, the The Sparks Brothers director has just added a new movie to his ever-packed slate of future projects: A new adaptation of Stephen King’s grim game show satire The Running Man. Advertisement The Running Man has, of course, already been adapted to the screen before. In 1987, Paul Michael Glaser re-imagined the book’s scrawny everyman scrapper Ben Richards as Arnold Schwarzenegger at his kill-and-quippiest, and transformed the premise of the original released under King’s Richard Bachman pseudonym, where all his darkest impulses in the 1980s tended to find purchase from a nationwide manhunt into a series of gladiator matches stocked with cut-rate supervillains played by a variety of pro wrestlers, former footballers, and one genuine opera singer. Per ....