
T. Callahan
Food Science Writer at Freelance
Science writer interested in the nexus of people, place, and planet. Subscribe to @the_slow_times on Substack
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0 Flares 0 Flares × 28 Years Later: it’s a zombie bar mitzvah. Back in 2002, a group of animal rights activists freed test monkeys from a biological weapons laboratory in Great Britain. Unbeknownst to them, the monkeys were infected with a highly contagious virus which quickly spread throughout the United Kingdom. A handful of people survived and carved out a village on a small island. The infected became man-eating zombies. Now, 28 Years Later, it’s the alive vs the living dead.
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0 Flares 0 Flares × The Life of Chuck: 39 Great Years Chuck Krantz is the Oz of the Apocalypse. The last meme. Larger than environmental degradation. His face is on billboards, in windows, on television…thanking him for 39 years of service. For what? No one seems to know Chuck or why his likeness is everywhere. But just as his time is up, so is the world’s. Armageddon is near. Or is it just the Twilight Zone?
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4 weeks ago |
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0 Flares 0 Flares × The Phoenician Scheme: Its RIVETing Award winning filmmaker Wes Anderson is back with another Hollyweird eccentric comedy. Get ready to experience The Phoenician Scheme. Zsa Zsa Korda is a wanted man. He’s on top of every assassin’s hit list with no success. They can’t kill Korda. Benicio del Toro is Korda. He’s a Donald Trump-like tycoon and arms dealer. His latest grand plan is to overhaul the infrastructure of the Middle Eastern region of Phoenicia.
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1 month ago |
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0 Flares 0 Flares × Karate Kid: Legends: 2 branches, 1 tree Are you ready to kick off your summer with a little Kung Fu fighting? Karate Kid: Legends is a new chapter in the martial arts family tree. It’s a sequel to the 2010 Karate Kid reboot and takes place three years after the finale of the Netflix television series Cobra Kai. New characters are introduced, but the old masters are called on for help.
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0 Flares 0 Flares × The New Boy: “ We haven’t been struck down by lightning yet.” Cate Blanchett is back, but she doesn’t have a Black Bag, only the black habit of a nun who runs a monastery and orphanage on the Australian outback in The New Boy. Blanchett is Sister Eileen. She’s charged with “ breeding out the black” of young, parentless aboriginal boys and turning them towards the white man’s Christianity.
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