Tag: books

Percy Jackson: The Racism’s Curse

Growing up, the novels in the Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan were my second favorite books to read, after Harry Potter. I was introduced to them by friends in school, and I just couldn’t wait to start reading them so I could join in on the discussion! I remember finishing the original series...

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New House of the Dragon Trailer Breathes Fire

HBO is hoping people still want to see some fire and blood, as they’ve released a new House of the Dragon trailer. A prequel to the beloved-then-reviled fantasy series Game of Thrones (and based on George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire prequel novel, Fire and Blood, which he probably wrote...

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Second Jurassic World: Dominion Trailer Roams the Earth

It’s getting closer to raptor feeding time because Universal has released a second Jurassic World: Dominion trailer. Not much has been revealed about the plot of Jurassic World: Dominion, but it picks up after the ending of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, where a new status quo of humans and dinos...

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First Images From The Gray Man Released

The Gray Man has finally given us some color, as Netflix has released images from its upcoming spy action film. Adapted from the novel by Mark Greaney, The Gray Man features Ryan Gosling as Court Gentry, a former CIA assassin who finds himself a target of his former employers, with Chris Evans as Ll...

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AMC’s Interview with the Vampire Gets a Couple of Teasers

AMC is sharpening its fangs for the fall. The network has released two short teasers for its upcoming series, Interview with the Vampire. Based on the landmark horror novel by Anne Rice – and following the excellent movie adaptation directed by Neil Jordan – Interview with the Vampire tells the ...

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Marvel’s Miniseries Mistakes and How to Fix Them

The TV miniseries is perhaps the most unsung of the motion picture formats. A sort of middle ground between the short-form movie and the much longer traditional television show – even ones that only last a single season – the miniseries is a potent tool for visual storytelling despite its margin...

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