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Seventh Son

“Seventh Son” is an hour and two minutes long fantasy story that runs through the time worn plot of a young warrior fighting to save the world and the love of his life from the forces of darkness.

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A Wild Ride Through Life

After a while action movies and romantic comedies can get tiresome and boring, and movie-goers need something different. “Wild,” directed by Jean-Marc Vallée, is a movie that feels completely different from anything else in theaters, and has a strong female lead. It is very graphic, but the story grips the audience from start to finish.

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Three Men in Blue

As each member of the audience walked through the theater doors into the dimly lit venue, they took their seats facing an empty stage with a gray screen. People of all ages gathered in the crowd awaiting the unique and mysterious performance that was about to unfold before them. Feelings of anticipation and excitement moved throughout the whole theater as the time ticked closer to six o’ clock. All of a sudden, the room went completely dark and three male silhouettes appeared behind the grey screen. The curtain lifted to reveal three bright blue faces, and the members of the crowd wore expressions of pure amazement. The show had begun.

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The Hobbit 3: Bilbo’s Back In Theatres

Peter Jackson’s previous Hobbit films have been successful, just as his other Tolkien film trilogy, “The Lord of the Rings.” Finally, the last installment of the Tolkien movies has been released to theaters, “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies.”

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Interstellar: A Journey to New Worlds

The movie genre of science fiction has given us the famous classics like Star Wars and Star Trek. Director Christopher Nolan, takes a shot in this genre with his new movie titled, “Interstellar.”

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Holidays around the World

Outside of the United States of America, there are many holidays that not widely recognized in this country. All holidays come with their own individual customs and traditions. Many of them celebrate specific age groups and spiritual leaders. The following holidays are some interesting yet little known holidays from around the world.

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The Monsters That Crawl In the Night

With many mistaking the name for the X-Men character, “Nightcrawler,” directed by Dan Gilroy, still brings much to the cinema world. This movie is an American crime thriller that will have viewers sitting on the edge of their seats.

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Big Hero 6: Disney’s Next Success

Disney uses its magic again in bringing another hit to theatres everywhere. “Big Hero 6,” directed by Don Hall and Chris Williams, is a wonderful new adventure that brings new well developed characters to audiences everywhere.

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Make Your Thanksgiving Sides the Star

Thanksgiving Break is coming soon and you’re going home to visit your beloved family. Your mom is insisting that you bring a side dish with you to Thanksgiving dinner but with your college dorm expertise, roman noodles or Spaghettios may not cut it. Have no fear, you can create scrumptious side dishes the whole family will love without possessing many skills in the culinary arts. These three dishes are simple, inexpensive and delicious!

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Cosplaying for a Lesser Amount

Cosplay is an interesting cultural phenomenon that has become increasingly prevalent over the past decade. For those who do not know, Cosplay is the act of dressing up as a fictional character for personal enjoyment. Many people are interested in this hobby, but are put off by its apparent expense. There are, however, numerous ways to make a budget Cosplay that still looks fantastic.

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