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"Captain" John Kirk

Toronto

Writer and Journalist at Freelance

Articles

  • 1 week ago | bcharts.com.br | "Captain" John Kirk

    lixostar wars precisa acabar First!!!Vem série do ANODiego Luna você brilhaaaaa kenobi Abril 21, 2025, 12:41am 5 mds star wars saturou mto néeu nem terminei mandalorian e nem comecei essa Joseph Abril 21, 2025, 3:23pm 8 THE STORY – In an era filled with danger, deception, and intrigue, Cassian Andor embarks on a path that is destined to turn him into a Rebel hero.

  • 2 weeks ago | original-cin.ca | "Captain" John Kirk

    By John KirkRating: A-A visceral cross-section of an Iraq War incident, related by the veterans who served there, Warfare stuns viewers into submission and leaves them with a grim apprehension of military service - albeit as close as one gets without being there. Directed by Alex Garland, and co-written/directed by veteran Ray Mendoza, Warfare is the real account of U.S. Navy SEALs who were embedded in a forward combat zone, to hold sniper positions.

  • 1 month ago | jdsupra.com | "Captain" John Kirk

    While the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Initiative (“PCORI”) fee was updated at the turn of the year, the fee is not actually paid until July. For those of you that forgot about the fee, this is your reminder to start the process now before the good weather of summer arrives. The Affordable Care Act imposed the PCORI fee on specified health insurance policies and plan sponsors of self-insured health.

  • 1 month ago | brickergraydon.com | "Captain" John Kirk

    While the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Initiative (“PCORI”) fee was updated at the turn of the year, the fee is not actually paid until July. For those of you that forgot about the fee, this is your reminder to start the process now before the good weather of summer arrives. The Affordable Care Act imposed the PCORI fee on specified health insurance policies and plan sponsors of self-insured health.

  • 1 month ago | original-cin.ca | "Captain" John Kirk

    MARTIN-GREEN: Yes! I think one of the reasons why the film has an intoxicating effect is because you’ve got this dichotomy, a personification of guilt, shame and Survivor’s Remorse in Zoe – she’s not a ghost, she’s a manifestation. Completely a figment of Merit’s imagination. But that figment provides familiarity, comfort, fun and happiness because this is how she prefers to remember Zoe. At the same time, the dichotomy is that Zoe does her harm. She holds her back.