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Alien: Romulus Official Trailer
In space….no one can hear you scream as 20th Century Fox releases the official trailer for the upcoming sci-fi film Alien: Romulus. View trailer below. Set between the events of Alien (1979) and Aliens (1986), the story concerns a group of young space colonizers who, while scavenging the deep ends of a derelict space
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The Sopranos was groundbreaking in its depiction of the Mafia. One of the more revealing storylines was when the mobster Vito Spatafore turned out to be gay and having a major crush on a short order breakfast cook he called Johnny Cakes. You didn’t see that in The Godfather. The
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Gen Z has no clue what Gen X had to endure in the ’70s when it came to watching TV. Today’s kids can track down any show in a few seconds via a Google search and streaming services. In the rare instance they want to watch something on cable, they