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Happy One-Year Anniversary to One of the Best Sci Fi Books!

   Happy one year anniversary to the life-changing novel, “Einstein in the Attic.”    I can’t believe it’s been one straight year of editing, publishing, marketing, social media marketing, promoting, and hustling since the birth of our award-winning book. How crazy is that? It’s mind-blowing to think that a full year of hard challenges, lessons,

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Dana’s Spoiler-free Film Review: Sonic The Hedgehog (2020)

I don’t like video game adaption films. Why? Because they’re usually badly adapted flops; They don’t follow the source material, they fall apart around the middle of the film, they’re very cliched and boring, etc. There’s a myriad of reasons as to why I avoid them. That’s why I went into the movies with very

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The Appeal in The Magic of Kingdom Hearts

 January 29, 2019 came and went and you were probably hoping for an explanation for why nerds all around the world went berserk After all, what was this Kingdom Hearts (KH) that everyone was losing their marbles over? Welp, allow me to explain. Kingdom Hearts is a video game franchise that was first released all

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Film Review: Arrival (2016)

For this week’s review, two popular requests/recommendations that came my way were Arrival (2016) and Silence (2016). I had originally wanted to go with Silence, but because of time restraints, I had to push Silence to next week and opt with the former for this week.Upon deciding to watch it, I inwardly pouted. Cheesy, cliche alien flicks aren’t my thing. They probably aren’t yours either.

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Retro Review: Equilibrium (2002)

I had heard so many mixed reviews about Equilibrium. Some said it was a classic hit, others said it was a Matrix-wannabe. And with it now gone as I write this, I was luckily able to give the flick a try before getting removed from Netflix. Directed by Kurt Wimmer, Equilibrium follows a futuristic world in

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Exclusive Review: Stranger Things (2016)

Many of us have grown tired of clichéd movies. The majority of ideas revolving around television and film tend to be sequels or re-makes—and we hate it. What many of us long for are original ideas. Was looking for it in Stranger Things too much to ask for? Created by Matt and Ross Duffer, Stranger

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