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MEDIA APPEARANCE: Quoted on ComicBook.com for "Ex Machina"

It took receiving a Google Alert on my name to see that a few quotes of mine about 2015’s twisty sci-fi potboiler Ex Machina were recently cited on the media site ComicBook.com. The piece written by film and TV writer Alex Ros promoted the film’s streaming departure from HBO Max. The quotes from my review on Every Movie Has a Lesson.

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MEDIA APPEARANCE: Quoted on Streaming Coverage for "Brooklyn"

It took receiving a Google Alert on my name to see that a few quotes of mine from 2015’s Brooklyn were recently cited on three different British media sites by the same freelancing author. Writer Shania King-Soyza pulled a quote from my Film Obsessive review and my Rotten Tomatoes blurb and used it pieces on Mirror UK, Express UK, and Cambridgeshire Live.

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Chronic Illness and Long-Term Disability Claims in Toronto

Living with a chronic illness can change every part of your life. What may begin as persistent fatigue, pain, or recurring medical appointments can gradually become a condition that interferes with your ability to work and maintain financial stability. For many Toronto residents, long-term disability (LTD) benefits are a crucial safety net. However, securing those benefits is not always straightforward.

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What Ohio Homeowners Should Prepare for Beyond Routine Maintenance

For Ohio homeowners facing sudden property damage, the first challenge is usually not the repair itself but the speed of the decisions that follow. A leak, backup, access failure, or exterior breach can interrupt normal household use within hours and start adding costs before any contractor visit is scheduled. Early documentation helps limit confusion when options narrow.

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Four Movie Mentors Who Got It Wrong — and Four That Got It Completely Right

Cinema has always romanticized the figure of a mentor, as it elevated teachers, coaches, and guides to a kind of mythic status. The reality, both on screen and off, tends to be more complicated. Some mentors genuinely reshape a student for the better, while others cause lasting damage while fully convinced they are doing the opposite. The gap between those two outcomes is worth examining closely.

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Why Simple Table Games Feel More Comfortable for New Players

There is always some uncertainty when starting something new. Individuals do not know where to start, what to select or how things will go. However, when they encounter something such as เว็บบาคาร่า, that doubt is smaller. The screen is simple. The choices are not excessive. All the items are positioned in a manner that does not disorient the player. Most people simply remain and browse rather than being paralyzed.

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How AI-Generated Trailers Boost Movie Theatre Engagement on Social Media

by Nancy Fernandez

In the digital age, the way movies are promoted has evolved dramatically. Social media platforms have become the primary space where audiences discover new films, watch trailers, and engage with entertainment content. Among the many innovations transforming this landscape, AI-generated trailers are emerging as a powerful tool for boosting movie theatre engagement.

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5 Subtle Health Patterns Chandler Residents Shouldn’t Ignore

Ignoring these patterns can mean more appointments, more trial-and-error supplements, and lab work that still comes back “normal.” Heat, long commutes, and busy schedules make consistency hard, so small signals get missed until they start affecting work output, workouts, or mood. Clear notes make it easier to decide what to change first, what to track next, and when outside testing is worth the cost.

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