
Christopher Lawrence
TV and Movie Critic at Las Vegas Review-Journal
Movie/TV critic @ Las Vegas Review-Journal. Watching “The Office” on NBC, I swore I was a Jim. Rewatching it years later, I realize I was a Stanley all along.
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1 week ago |
thederrick.com | Christopher Lawrence
LAS VEGAS — A notorious southern Nevada event is being held up alongside such legendary debacles as Balloon Boy and the so-called “poop cruise.”Storm Area 51, the meme heard ’round the world, is part of the upcoming docuseries “Trainwreck.” According to Netflix, episodes will focus “on some of the wildest and most bizarre events ever to blow up in mainstream media.” Thank you for reading! Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading.
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1 week ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | Christopher Lawrence
By Christopher Lawrence, Las Vegas Review-Journal LAS VEGAS - A notorious southern Nevada event is being held up alongside such legendary debacles as Balloon Boy and the so-called "poop cruise."Storm Area 51, the meme heard 'round the world, is part of the upcoming docuseries "Trainwreck." According to Netflix, episodes will focus "on some of the wildest and most bizarre events ever to blow up in mainstream media."
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1 week ago |
sacbee.com | Christopher Lawrence
LAS VEGAS - A notorious southern Nevada event is being held up alongside such legendary debacles as Balloon Boy and the so-called "poop cruise." Storm Area 51, the meme heard 'round the world, is part of the upcoming docuseries "Trainwreck." According to Netflix, episodes will focus "on some of the wildest and most bizarre events ever to blow up in mainstream media." For those of you blissfully unaware, Matty Roberts, a bored college student in Bakersfield, California, joked on Facebook:...
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1 week ago |
reviewjournal.com | Christopher Lawrence
In space, no one can hear you scream. In the Area15 parking lot, though, all bets are off. Fans of the “Alien” franchise can get an early taste of the upcoming series “Alien: Earth” when the wreckage of the USCSS Maginot comes to town. “The Wreckage” immersive experience will let guests see alien specimens retrieved by Prodigy Corp. as they explore debris to uncover details about the new series. Exclusive giveaways and photo opportunities also are on tap.
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3 weeks ago |
reviewjournal.com | Christopher Lawrence
Oasis Cinema Club is back for another season of entertaining families while helping them cool off. A lineup of movies heavy on animated fare and Marvel offerings will be shown Fridays and most Sundays at the Oasis Pool at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas. The series begins May 2 and runs through Sept. 5. Doors open at 7 p.m., and the movies start at 8. Admission is free for Fontainebleau Rewards members, hotel guests with a valid room key and children 5 and younger. Admission is $10 for everyone else.
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