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Michael Clark
‘Brothers After War’: Soldiers Adapt to Civilian Life
Alternately harrowing and hopeful, this documentary about brave soldiers and their families is a tough but much necessary watch.
3/4/2025
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Michael Clark
Adam Carolla’s Comedy and Conversations
The popular comedian and podcast pioneer discusses his career origins and the challenge of living in California.
3/4/2025
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Randy Tatano
2025 Oscar Winners: ‘Anora’ Dominates the Awards
The list of televised winners is now in.
3/2/2025
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Michael Clark
Nate McClellan Offers a Comedy Club for All
The Utah-based Angel Studios comedy club Dry Bar is a cut above the rest.
3/2/2025
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Michael Clark
Stephen Lang’s Acting Career Covers Many Historical Eras
The star of the new mini-series, ‘House of David,’ discusses some of his most memorable characters, including the villain in the Avatar franchise.
2/26/2025
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Mark Jackson
‘Queen of the Ring’: Women’s Wrestling’s First World Champion
“Queen of the Ring” utilizes the standard biopic formula to give credit to the force of nature who changed women’s wrestling forever.
3/8/2025
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Ian Kane
‘Soldier of Fortune': Crossing Borders, Capturing Hearts
Clark Gable stars in a romance-drama set in 1950s’ Hong Kong.
3/7/2025
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Film Review
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Joe Bendel
‘Meeting With Pol Pot’: The Danger of Talking With a Dictator
A film about a journalist’s disappearance is a thinly disguised documentary of Pol Pot’s genocide of the Cambodian people.
3/6/2025
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Ian Kane
Epoch Watchlist: Recommended Viewing for March 7–13
3/6/2025
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Dean George
He Traded His Dental Mirror for Hollywood Spotlights
A place in Hollywood is rarely guaranteed for latecomers, but Edgar Buchanan, age 36, was the curious exception to that rule.
3/6/2025
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Ian Kane
‘Tycoon’: Trouble Beneath the Mountain, Love Beyond the Divide
This film about building a railroad tunnel in South America suffers from a lack of chemistry between the stars.
3/5/2025
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Mark Jackson
‘Millers in Marriage’: The Perils of Not Paying Attention
The moral of ‘Millers’ is, if you don’t compliment your spouse on a regular basis, some other man or woman will be happy to do it for you.
3/4/2025
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Michael Clark
‘Brothers After War’: Soldiers Adapt to Civilian Life
Alternately harrowing and hopeful, this documentary about brave soldiers and their families is a tough but much necessary watch.
3/4/2025
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Michael Clark
Adam Carolla’s Comedy and Conversations
The popular comedian and podcast pioneer discusses his career origins and the challenge of living in California.
3/4/2025
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Michael Clark
‘Celtics City’: The NBA’s Most Successful Franchise
This nine-hour documentary series is exhaustive, thorough, and borders on overkill.
3/3/2025
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