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Stranger Things

Review: Stranger Things (Season 1)

September 14, 2016 Tony Bradley

I’m coming to this one a little late. I had it on my list of things to review or write about and kept putting it off. I had sort of decided it was too late […]

Morgan

Review: ‘Morgan’ Has Potential but Misses the Mark

September 2, 2016 Tony Bradley

Morgan starts with a simple premise of the moral and ethical implications of genetically crafting a biological being from scratch. Even if such a being looks and acts human, is it? Is the being a […]

Captivology

Review: Captivology – The Science of Capturing People’s Attention

August 26, 2016 Tony Bradley

As the subtitle implies, Captivology is a book about capturing attention. It is a guide to understanding and implementing tips and practices that will attract and keep the attention of your desired audience.Parr starts out […]

Bad Moms

‘Bad Moms’ Will Make You Laugh

August 2, 2016 Tony Bradley

My wife and I went to see ‘Bad Moms’ on Friday. The movie came in third in the weekend box office–only slightly behind Star Trek Beyond, but a distant third to the new Jason Bourne […]

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