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Fall Fun in Omaha, Part 1

September and October are beautiful times to be outdoors in Omaha. The trees become rich with red and orange leaves, the weather cools

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Movie Reviews

Michael Caine & Aubrey Plaza Hit the Road

Best Sellers has a nearly bankrupt publishing scion forcing a reclusive, cantankerous writer on a make or break book tour for them both.

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Frightening Fantasy Meets Outrageous Creature Feature Fare

Australian filmmaker James Wan needs no introduction. Since directing Saw and its super successful sequels, he’s played a directing or producing role in

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New Standup Special Is Dark, Funny and Free on YouTube

Many may know the name Shane Gillis from 2019’s Saturday Night Live controversy, when it was announced the stand-up comedian would be joining

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A Bullet-Ridden Tale of Bloody Betrayal

Director Joe Carnahan and a cast of grizzled action veterans deliver a bullet-ridden tale of bloody betrayal. Copshop takes place in the police

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Mary Elizabeth Winstead Goes Savage in Underwhelming Action Thriller

Mary Elizabeth Winstead pops Yakuza skulls like bubble wrap in an action-packed, but underwhelming thriller. Kate has an elite assassin plowing through organized

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Coupon Clipping Criminals Deliver Big Laughs

Coupon clipping leads to multimillion-dollar fraud in a funnier than expected ensemble comedy with a lot of heart. Loosely based on a true

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A Dark Exploitation of Artificial Intelligence

Guy Pearce searches for a wealthy mogul’s missing daughter in a city of android slaves. Zone 414 is set in a near dystopian

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Sluggish Pacing Hampers Blood-Spurting Katana Action

Yakuza Princess goes for the jugular with visceral katana-slicing action, but unfortunately gets bogged down by sluggish pacing. Adapted from the graphic novel

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A Ghastly Hallucinatory Trip, But Ultimately A Letdown

Ben Wheatley’s low-budget, hallucinatory mishmash horror In The Earth poses promising terror, following a scientist and park ranger as they venture deep into

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