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Top San Diego restaurants for when you're going to the theatre.

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Kinky Boots the musical starts off the Broadway San Diego season. What about the actors playing Lola? Are they ready to fill the boots?

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For some special events such as a prom or wedding, or even just for a fun night out with friends, nothing screams luxury more than renting a limo. Getting a professional and beautiful ride to the designated...

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Watch Local TV Online -For the longest time, cable TV has been a primary source of entertainment for both homes and business premises alike. Homeowners, especially, have depended on their cable TV providers for their favorite movies, music, TV shows, and...

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One of the most common reasons to adopt a VPN is to access your favorite media content. In fact, access to better entertainment content is the primary reason for VPN usage: 49% globally, and up to 54% in the Asia Pacific region, VPN leading market.

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Yep, it's another "Mission Impossible" movie alright. And what better time than summer to sit back, kick our feet up, and watch impossible feats within director Christopher McQuarrie's 147 minute time bomb.

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The Equalizer 2 doesn't Equate to Much Early on in "The Equalizer 2", the mercenary who shows no mercy, Robert McCall, played once again by Denzel Washington, rants "there are two types of pain in this world, pain that hurts and pain that alters".

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Imagine a concoction mixing "Dracula", "The Adams Family", "National Lampoon's Vacation", "L'Atalante", and "The Lady Eve". And why not while were at it, add in Adam Sandler and his crew of genial cockeyed buddies who have made a living off jokes on the subject of, well you know, the first half of the term "cockeyed".

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Rampage is hardly the smash we hoped for. Not the worst movie I have ever seen, but further compliments barely exceed such high praise. Rampage 2018 Movie Review

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There is a reason that the apex of "the greatest films of all time" list goes by the name "sight and sound." That is, of course, because it is those two senses that transfer the images on a screen into a comprehensive medium, and it is these two senses that fuels John Krasinski's taut psychological alien invasion thriller.

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No one wants to dwell in a life without love, the innocent and budding twelve-year-old boy Aloysha certainly didn't, and that is why he has run off, to escape a family life of turmoil and denial, where it is clear he is unwelcome. Click to read Loveless' Movie Review By FINE

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'Red Sparrow' seems to transpire in a distant Communist land, with a protagonist who is fed up by the conformity of powerful men who take advantage, and a fraudulent and sclerotic political system that is every bit as repulsive as those it employs. Although the uninhabited grand lavish buildings and stair ways, cold and lifeless weather, and unmissable Russian monuments say otherwise, the reality is, this is a world not too distant.

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I can honestly say that I have never been so happy to miss a press screening in my life. Instead I went see the cerebral masterpiece 'Annihilation', which was screening at the same time as this, and of course, like every other critic in San Diego, I chose Garland's epic. Yet having left 'Game Night' this weekend, I realized the beatific aura that lurked in the air of a showing for it's target audience wouldn't have been as wonderful if I had viewed it in a room full of 10 critics. As a chorus of laughter overwhelmed the 7th screen at Edwards Mira Mesa theater, I began to notice the setting up of jokes three moves in advance creating genuine comedy and a checkmate of an ending.

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If a 40 foot tall Oprah couldn't save this movie I don't know what could, given that half of America wants her to run for President. Unfortunately, there wasn't a check for two hours of my life back under my seat at the screening, making this campy Disney feature that comfortably basks in cliche and rational ambiguity an oddly glaring waste of time. A Wrinkle in Time Movie Review

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'The 15:17 to Paris' is the latest from the dexterous Clint Eastwood, as this based on a true story picture stars the heroes themselves. Does this idea sound familiar? For those who answered yes you are probably referring to 1955's enlightening WW2 biopic 'To Hell and Back' starring Audi Murphy, even for those who have seen Murphy's CinemaScope epic, you have not viewed anything quite like this, for better or for worse.

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Have you seen the newest Fifty Shades movie? We have. And we're not holding back when it comes to our "rave" review of this newest installation of E.L. James' extremely popular franchise. So read on to find out what we honestly thought about the famous erotic romance movie and its cast.

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Love Simon is finding love in a largely unforgiving world. There has never been a studio that made a romantic comedy for gay teens about gay teens that can reach out to a general audience. Making this a groundbreaking feat, even if it's played decidedly conservative. Love Simon Movie Review

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Phantom Thread is as detailed as its dresses If you were to label director Paul Thomas Anderson's 2007 undisputed epic masterpiece 'There Will Be Blood' as a profound American success story, with a protagonist who is quite literally fueled by ego and wealth, Anderson's anti-hero, here, is quite literally embroidered with the very same defect. Phantom Thread Movie Review

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How many times do we think, why did that film win at The Oscars. We put together a list of What we thought would Win, What we wanted to Win, What Won(and why) The great thing about films is everyone is entitled to their opinion. Some may view the 'Transformers' series as their 'Citizen Kane', others see 'Citizen Kane' as their 'Citizen Kane', and although we believe the former to be true, those who side with the ladder are allowed to believe what they want.

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It was a dazzling and quasi-emotional night in the city of stars(Los Angeles) at the 90th Oscars. From stunning fashion read The Oscars Quick Recap Review

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'Annihilation' (a film about cell mutation) is a mutant in and of itself, crossbreeding classic monster films 'The Thing' and 'Alien' with the visceral and intelligent '2001 A Space Odyssey ' and Tarkovsky's 'Solaris' and 'Stalker'. Annihilation Movie Review will be either viewed at Brilliant or Pretentious

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A Fantastic Woman is nothing short of fantastic Although the title to Sebastian Lelio's Spanish picture is palpably on the nose, the story and the way it's told is at once obscure and brilliant. It's at once fantastical and grounded in its realism. And it's at once one of the most moving tales of grief and the coping of loss I have seen in years, as well as it is a tale of hope and female empowerment.

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Black Panther is more than just a superhero movie. This Black Panther Movie Review is one you won't want to miss.

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'Winchester' will remind you of superior films 'The Conjuring', 'The Exorcist', 'The Sixth Sense', and most notably 'The Haunting'. And it does so by blatantly rehashing these themes without the same control, pace, tension, formidable characters, and overarching craft. In doing so it drudges the message of the right to bear arms, but really audiences should have the right to a horror film that is not bare of originality.

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The young adult series per-say has given us perfectly fine vigor at the cinemas, as waves of lifeless yet ambitious dystopian futures are balanced between a group of 20 somethings and iniquitous governments. Maze Runner Review: The Death Cure barely escapes the YA genres cliches

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'Hostiles' is a touching and bleak allegory of race told through the eyes of Indians and American's in the 1890's. Movie Review: 'Hostiles' starring Christian Bale, Rosamund Pike, and Wes Studi

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As twitter posts speak volumes on the alienation of the freedom of speech and standing up for what you believe, 'The Post' reminds us why we have the press, opinions, and equality, and it may just have you exultant in yourself and America, the home of the free and the brave. The Post Movie Review is Anything But Fake News

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Create the perfect atmosphere with surround sound, high-quality images in the comfort of your own home. No dress code required. Modern Home Systems is San Diego based. Modern Home Theater-Find Modern Home Theater Today

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2017 has recently come to a close, and frequent movie-goers turn their sights on a new horizon of new releases and tales to be absorbed into, forgetting about the problems of everyday life for a couple hours or so. Here are the Finest Movies of 2017

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Close your eyes and try to imagine a film without barbaric violence and crass humor, one that is as freeing as it is enchanting soaring beyond the realm of the concept of modern entertainment. A movie that teaches the scrupulous proper manner. Paddington 2 Film Review

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Have you ever had a friend or relative who looked “different” or who by some worldly standards wasn't normal or “just like everyone else” (as if that is the ultimate good)? this “Wonder” Movie Review - Be Kind to Those that Stand Out is a must see.

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Adapted by Lance Aruth Smith and directed by Colleen Kollar Smith, Miracle on 34th Street is coming to San Diego for the first time! Start a new holiday tradition with San Diego Musical Theatre's newest production.

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Organized by La Jolla Playhouse, the Without Walls Festival (WOW) is a four day experience filled with eclectic theatre and adventurous art installations perfect for the entire family. Now in its 3rd year, the Without Walls Festival is currently hosted downtown from October 19th-22nd. With a…

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