
Alexandria Gomez
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3 weeks ago |
therip.com | Alexandria Gomez
“Exterritorial” came out on April 30 and is the most recent sci-fi thriller hit on Netflix. The setting in the film is in Europe, an isolated and broken country in the future. Jeanne Goursaud is the star actor in the film who is best known for her role in the historical series “Barbarians.” She adds tension to the exciting film as well as giving it an eerie feel and leaves the audience thinking. Goursaud plays a government agent in a future Europe that has changed drastically.
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3 weeks ago |
therip.com | Alexandria Gomez
A new romance movie called “The Life List,” was released March 28 and is streaming on Netflix. The film stars Sofia Carson as Alex Rose, a young woman from New York whose life turned upside down after her mother passed. She was left with a list she made in her childhood and was challenged to complete everything in it in order to receive her inheritance from her mother.
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1 month ago |
therip.com | Alexandria Gomez
After years of waiting, the game “Minecraft” finally came to life on the big screens and it’s a surprisingly fun adventure for fans and new people alike. The film was directed by Jared Hess, and it includes star actors like Jason Momoa as Gabriel the Warrior and Jack Black as Steve. The story follows three adults and one kid who were transported into the Minecraft world.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Brian Underwood |Alexandria Gomez
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."Can you imagine a peach without the fuzz? Of course you can't. And the same goes for butt hair—it's totally normal and natural. In fact, it serves a very important purpose: thermoregulation. “Body hair evolved to keep us warm,” says Joshua Zeichner, MD, director of cosmetic and clinical research in dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City.
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2 months ago |
therip.com | Alexandria Gomez
A crowd of 26 people showed up for Thursday, March 27 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the BC Simonsen indoor theater for an intimate and haunting performance by pianist Liana Pailodze Harron and percussionist Ksenija Komljenovic. The concert was organized by the Performing Arts Department who gave them an opportunity to play their music through stories with different dynamics, which was an experiential performance. Even though they had a low attendance, the duo played with passion and energy.
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