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The Circle (2017)
The Circle (2017)
2017 | Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi
A hysterical cautionary tale for people who would like nothing better than to control-alt-delete all social media, The Circle uses finger-wagging scare tactics to admonish app-addicted millennials to momentarily ditch Facebook..
Critic - Steve Davis
Original Score - 2 out of 5

Read Review: http://www.blu-ray.com/The-Circle/594673/#Review
  
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Sawyer (231 KP) rated Black Lightning in TV

Feb 11, 2018  
Black Lightning
Black Lightning
2018 | Sci-Fi
Lots of fresh Concepts in a crowded field of superhero shows (2 more)
Strong villain
Great world-building and social commentary
Lacks the usual super-powered enemies it's fine right now but if the show continues for a while it could very easily get stale just fighting gang members and such (0 more)
#Black Lightning is Back
  
Small Great Things
Small Great Things
Jodi Picoult | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry
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8.7 (19 Ratings)
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Picoult always takes difficult social issues deseccts them and breaks them down for consumption. Her characters are real and many layered. Her perspective lends the open mind a walk in others shoes. (0 more)
Lots of racial and hate filled speech. Difficult to hear/read at times, but necessary to move the point acrossed. (0 more)
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Apr 27, 2021  
"A story of the overlapping entanglements of Victorian London’s social classes, the strength of family bonds and true friendship, and the power of love to heal a broken spirit."

TOUR & #GIVEAWAY - Where Your Treasure Is by M. C. Bunn - @Archaeolibrary, @GoddessFish, @MCBunn3, #Historical, #Victorian, #Romance,

https://archaeolibrarian.wixsite.com/website/post/whereyourtreasureisbym-c-bunn
     
Night of the Living Dead (1968)
Night of the Living Dead (1968)
1968 | Horror

"The granddaddy of them all. A landmark achievement in technical innovation, social awareness, and sheer terror. The handheld look so many filmmakers use today was very new in the ’60s, when visual styles were very “locked down.” It was my first experience watching someone get disemboweled, and you don’t easily forget that."

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