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    RECAP: 1st Annual Philly Cheesesteak Festival

    October 29, 2015 /

    Obviously a lot of work was put into the 1st Annual Philadelphia Cheesesteak Festival held Saturday, October 24, 2015 at Lincoln Financial Field, much was packed into the day and over 50 Cheesesteak Vendors participated.  I'm sure you've heard by now, yes the lines were SUPER LONG...

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    A Revlock Review: ROOM

    October 26, 2015 /

    One cannot fault a sensitive, horror-averse moviegoer for balking at the premise of ROOM. On paper, the film reads as a realist revitalization of torture-porn tropes: Joy (Brie Larson) is kidnapped at nineteen by a bearded creep whom she refers to as Old Nick (Sean Bridgers), he imprisons her in a fortified garden shed and rapes her...

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    T&T Giveaway: ORGANIC MERCHANTS POPCORN

    October 23, 2015 /

    Here’s a perfect Film and Food Giveaway! ORGANIC MERCHANTS POPCORN  There’s nothing better than good old-fashioned popcorn to make for a perfect movie, baseball game or midnight snack. While most popcorn kernels are genetically modified, Organic Merchants lets you enjoy a healthier popcorn without all of the GMOs and chemicals found in traditional popcorn. Additionally, if you’re gluten-free or looking into healthier eating alternatives, Organic Merchants popcorn provides a natural, certified, organic choice that’s packaged in an eco-friendly, resealable bag. Organic Merchants Co. is a family owned, vertically-integrated importer, packager and direct consumer retailer of premium natural and organic products. Organic Merchants Co. is a family owned, vertically-integrated importer, packager…

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    The Pink Cake Looked Delicious: BIG STONE GAP

    October 21, 2015 /

      You just can’t convince me, no matter how small and country a town might be, that anyone who looks and acts like Ashley Judd would ever wind up a spinster. She’s the epitome of the super cute girl next door that most men immediately marry, and so is her character Ave Maria in Writer/Director Adriana Trigiani’s Appalachian Mountain folksy tale BIG STONE GAP. I knew Big Stone Gap was a comedy, but I thought in terms of getting attached to a small town and its inhabitants, the movie might have in it a little Steel Magnolia, Come Back to the 5 & Dime Jimmy Dean or even that little…

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    Gothic Romance: REBECCA & CRIMSON PEAK Comparison

    October 17, 2015 /

      I’ve yet to see writer/director Guillermo del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth (2006), as much as I’ve heard it praised for it’s imaginative design and brilliant direction. I feared it might be too strange or trippy.  Now having seen CRIMSON PEAK, I no longer worry about Pan’s Labyrinth being over the top and plan to watch it posthaste. (Post update 1/10/16 – did see it, found it engrossing, strange and wondrous). Please don’t go into Crimson Peak looking for a Blumhouse Productions type horror movie, cause you won’t find it, you’ll be disappointed and you’ll want to mock this film, which won’t be fair.  Crimson Peak is being categorized as a…

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