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Warren Christie Finds A “Beautiful” And “Special” Home With ‘The Village’

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THE VILLAGE -- "Pilot" -- Pictured: (l-r) Warren Christie as Nick Porter -- (Photo by: Peter Kramer/NBC)
In today’s climate of political and social division, the freshman series The Village focuses on the priceless value of human connection. Cast member Warren Christie (Alphas, October Road) makes a good case on why the show, created by Mike Daniels (Sons of Anarchy, Shades of Blue), has potential for something special. Check out our video below!

 

PlayStation 4 Review: Co-Op Puzzler ‘Pode’ Captivates With Singular Vision

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Most of my gaming time these days, as a late forties nanny to my niece, revolves around pick up and play titles. The recently released PlayStation 4 co-op adventure/puzzler Pode has made me rethink my weekly schedule in the best of ways. Visually immerse, the humanistic scope of Pode sucked me in, and many more hours will be spent living in its universe.

Flick City: Cassandra Freeman And Raza Jaffrey Talk ‘Mo Better Blues’ And ‘Boogie Nights’

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During The Enemy Within interviews, Cassandra Freeman and Raza Jaffrey talked about their favorite movies. Freeman chose Mo’ Better Blues and You’ve Got Mail, and Jaffrey chose Boogie Nights. Check out the video below!

‘Aquaman’ Blu-Ray Giveaway From CinemAddicts!!!

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Usually I’ll give out two Blu-rays or DVDs per week, but sometimes simply one will hold the water (horrible pun intended!) This week I’m giving away my Blu-ray copy of Aquaman. The digital code is also included in the release! Entry details below!

‘Babylon’ Review: London Tale Of Racism And Reggae Reaches Another Level

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Brinsley Forde as Blue in FrancoRosso’s Babylon. (Kino Lorber)
Though it was released in 1980, the British film Babylon has never played in the United States until now. Thanks to Kino Lorber, this reggae infused drama is now playing in select cities and if you’re looking to expand your cinematic horizons, look no further.

DVD Review: Faith Based ‘100 Yards’ Finds Football In The Philippines

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Steven Brewisas Rich Porter in the family faith film “100 YARDS” a RLJE Films release. Photo courtesy of RLJE Films.
Being part Filipino, I’m going to have a natural bias for movies that deal with my heritage. Although the DVD cover art for 100 Yards accurately shows a quarterback (Steven Brewis) facing the bright lights, did you know this faith based film is set in the Philippines. It’s an interesting film, and spend a few minutes to see why 100 Yards may be worth checking out.

Kiefer Sutherland Takes The “Open Road” With Sophomore Album

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Kiefer Sutherland’s sophomore album Reckless & Me comes out April 26 via BMG. A mixture of ballads and country rockers, the project is produced by Jude Cole. Sutherland also does an excellent cover of Cole’s track “Open Road” in the new album – further details below!

 

Jackie Chan Classics ‘Police Story’ And ‘Police Story 2’ Hit The Nuart

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With a library of over 800 movies, Janus Films is focused on restoring some of cinema’s most transcendent features. This weekend, its 4K restorations of Police Story and Police Story 2, hits Landmark’s Nuart Theatre. Details below!

The ‘Stray Cats’ Celebrate 40 Years With New Album And Tour

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Stray Cats: Lee Rocker, Brian Setzer, and Slim Jim Phantom. CR: Russ Harrington
They may not be “sexy and 17” (neither are they a rock ‘n roll queen!), but Stray Cats are still in the game as they celebrate their first album in 26 years. The new material and tour is in celebration of their 40th anniversary! Tour details below!

The Gunns Are Back In Town In “Super” Sized ‘Brightburn’ Trailer

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Brandon Breyer (Jackson A. Dunn) stars in Screen Gems' BRIGHTBURN. Credit: Boris Martin
I really loved director/writer James Gunn’s (Guardians of the Galaxy) take on the vigilante superhero universe with Super, and now he’s bringing his family into the mix with Brightburn. While Super was an inspired (and heartbreaking) riff on Batman, Brightburn takes on the Superman myth head on, and the trailer is absolutely fantastic.