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“In Search of Dracula” by Raymond T. McNally & Radu Florescu

The reading portion of this investigation was my favorite part, and the book that stands out is In Search of Dracula. McNally’s and Florescu’s book is a treasure trove of information.

Spiritual Cyphers: Hip Hop and the Church

Unpacking the late 1980s-90s through research and interviews with pastors, historians, artists, and pioneering women hip-hop dance artists, the film explores the burgeoning industry of Hip Hop and its challenge for acceptance within the Church.

A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess

Published in 1962, A Clockwork Orange might soon have been forgotten had it not been made into a celebrated and notorious Stanley Kubrick movie.

“The Diving Bell and the Butterfly” by Jean-Dominique Bauby

Though it might all sound depressing, I found The Diving Bell to be inspiring. Many topics are explored, though two themes have struck me with special force.

Thor: Love and Thunder

Marvel has explored another human truth with Thor: Love and Thunder – the idea of choosing love. And it comes in many complicated forms...

The Holocaust: A History of the Jews of Europe During the Second World War

Again, this is a painful read; and also lengthy. But for anyone who wants to know the whole story of the Holocaust—insofar as that is obtainable to mere readers of history—Martin Gilbert’s work is invaluable.

Ghostbusters: Afterlife–A Review

Add to that, an absolutely wonderful cast, production design and a visual treat of effects and you have a Ghostbusters sequel that will leave you wanting more.

This Is Christmas at The Venetian-Great Family Show

Created and produced by Pat Caddick for PC Entertainment Group, and directed by Blair Farrington, “This is Christmas”, both well-known everywhere in Las Vegas have brought together an all-star stellar cast from Broadway and “American Idol

Boulet Brothers ‘CREATURES OF THE NIGHT’ Acquired by Dread

The Dread Central Podcast Network is proud to welcome The Boulet Brothers’ infamous podcast show “Creatures of the Night’ to their ever-growing slate of original programming.

The Curse of Audrey Earnshaw

The film will be releasing in limited theaters on Friday, October 2, 2020 and will be available on major VOD/Digital platforms beginning Tuesday, October 6, 2020.

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