When Saturday Night Live (or just “Saturday Night” in its first season) debuted in 1975, it was like an atom bomb went off in the American zeitgeist. It is hard to remember half a century later with the series still going strong as a landmark piece of institutional broadcast television,
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This sounds great. Trolli is furthering its commitment to gaming again through a new partnership with Xbox! Gaming and gummi fans can now purchase four limited-edition collectible Trolli Sour Brite Crawler packs, inspired by World of Warcraft, Diablo IV, Sea of Thieves, and The Elder Scrolls Online. The Trolli x
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Stories based on true events can often take creative licenses in exploring a narrative, and the following two films exemplify the varied response of such endeavours. Samir Oliveros’ The Luckiest Man in America is a solid debut feature film, while Ron Howard‘s Eden fails to be a bright notch on
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It begins with just a chair. The first thing a smiling Scotsman takes from the ever so accommodating Americans is a swimming pool chair which their daughter left a towel on. She’s in the water, technically, and there’s only a handful of items on it, but surely James McAvoy’s grinning