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Mandisa’s “Get Up” Album Needs Caffeine
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jtotey
Amy Grant’s remix album, “In Motion: The Remixes,” has done remarkably well considering that Grant is not known for dance music. The techniques used kept most of the music true to its original form but added a dance beat and sped up the music for a whole new sound. Today Mandisa releases her own dance…
Meet ‘Survivor’ 29th Season Castaways
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jtotey
Remember when you thought that this new TV game show called Survivor wouldn’t last? Well, here we are with the show’s 29th season, Survivor: San Juan Del Sur, starting up on Wednesday, September 24th. This time, the show brings back the concept of “Blood vs. Water” meaning that each contestant this season will be playing with…
One Person’s ‘UTOPIA’ is Another’s Hell
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jtotey
FOX is leading the way for fall TV with UTOPIA which premiered Sunday, and if you missed it, just know that it was a doozy. The show is everything that Survivor and Big Brother wish they were. It’s not a game show, it’s a social experiment. Fifteen people have chosen to live in a commune…
Chris Dowling: Christian Horror Writer?
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jtotey
One of the most pumped up movies about the rapture and end times is coming to theaters this weekend and chances are you’ve never even heard of it. The film is called The Remaining and it is not your father’s A Thief in the Night movie. Affirm films has been experimenting with their faith-based films…
‘Dancing with the Stars’ Season 19 Cast is Announced
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jtotey
Dancing with the Stars long established the idea of finding celebrities outside of TV or movie stardom to create a variety of “stars” including sports icons, models, comedians, etc. This is no doubt due to the fact…
‘The Identical’ is Not as Good as the Original
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jtotey
I used to think that Elvis impersonators didn’t arrive on the scene until late in the King’s career, but apparently they have been around since the mid ‘50s. The first was Carl ‘Cheesie’ Nelson who did his own versions of “That’s All Right, Mama” and “Blue Moon of Kentucky” and even sang with Elvis in…
Thursday is National Ghostbusters Day
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jtotey
It has been 30 years since Ghostbusters hit the movie screens and to celebrate, the marketing team at Sony has big party plans. The festivities began a little early on August 20th as the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man made a visit to NBC’s Today show to honor Al Roker’s 60th birthday. (How the two connect is a…
‘Breaking Bad’ and ‘Modern Family’ win again at the 66th Emmys
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jtotey
For the first time in 38 years, the 66th Emmy Awards was broadcast on a Monday night, and host Seth Meyers made a mention of this numerous times during his opening monologue. NBC made the decision not to air the special on a Sunday due to its commitment for Sunday Night Football and not to…
‘When the Games Stands Tall’ Could be More Inspiring
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jtotey
This weekend, the faith-based film, When the Game Stands Tall, hits theaters. It is the true story about the De La Salle High School football team’s 151 winning game streak from 1992-2003, their devastating loss against a rival team and how they reclaimed their status once again. As a faith-based movie, we know that there…
A ‘Hundred Foot Journey’ to a Near Perfect Dish
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jtotey
It would be easy to excuse and skip The Hundred Foot Journey film as an artsy, fluffy movie that nobody wants to see. There’s no sex, violence, action or language. Nobody died while making the film and it isn’t surrounded by scandal. But Journey is one near perfect example of storytelling that would be a…
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