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Author: Beatrice Longshore

If you asked what her favorite series was, she'd say "Planet of the Apes" even though it sends shockwaves through a crowd. She plays at being an adult by teaching at a university, although it surprises her that anyone would trust her to teach anyone, because she's, quite frankly, a mess. You can find stuff she writes here and sometimes for Wizard Magazine and Screenrant.
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Visiting a Galaxy not-so-far away at Galaxy’s Edge

July 4, 2019July 16, 2019
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There’s energy in the air, waiting to visit another galaxy. You’re standing by the Hungry Bear Restaurant just having purchased a terrible cup of coffee because, once you go off world, there’s no coffee to be found, and you have an 8pm-12am time slot. You’ll need that caffeine for the […]

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Was Castle Rock… good?

September 21, 2018January 21, 2019
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Perhaps you watched through the show. Perhaps you read through our recaps. But after all was said and done, did you stop to ask yourself, “was this show good?” In short – not really. In long – I don’t know, I still kind of like it but am confused by […]

Beatrice Longshore Comics Review

Dreams come true in “Dream Daddy: a Dad Dating Simulator” comics

September 6, 2018January 21, 2019
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Authors: Wendy Xu Artist/Colorist: Ryan Maniulit Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou Release Date: August 29, 2018 Genre(s): Is “Adorable” a genre?? Review Spoilers: Mild, bro Have a thing for hot single dads? Have a thing for hot single dads that have a thing for hot single dads? Then Dream Daddy comics are the […]

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Westworld: Journey Into Night and Reunion Recap

May 5, 2018May 11, 2018
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The park is off its loop, with Dolores amassing followers towards some weapon, Maeve walking through the park towards her daughter, and the Man in Black playing one final game. Oh, and Bernard is leaking robot spinal fluid. 

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The LA Times Festival of Books is a Bookworm’s Paradise

April 24, 2018May 3, 2018
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The LA Times Festival of Books is worth a visit if you happen to be in the area. Books, music, crafts, conversations, sun – what could be better than that? 

Advanced Screening Beatrice Longshore Movie Review

A Quiet Place Keeps Audiences Silent & on the Edge of Their Seats

April 6, 2018April 21, 2018
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Overall, A Quiet Place is not nearly as horror driven as one would expect from the trailers and the poster. But it is unnerving. As someone who rarely can sit through a horror film, this one was an enticing watch. 

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You Should Be Watching AMC’s The Terror

April 3, 2018April 16, 2018
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Three episodes in, The Terror floats between historical drama and horror. With a stellar cast, this show captures the frozen terror of early British Naval ships on the journey to discover the Northern Passage.

Beatrice Longshore Recap TV

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: The Real Deal Recap

March 16, 2018March 21, 2018
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The 100th episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. focused on the legacy and possible future of Agent Coulson, the man who launched the show with a simple hashtag following his untimely death in The Avengers (#CoulsonLives). In many ways, these moments remind viewers of why they have stuck around.

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WonderCon 2018: New Exclusives Lottery For Autographs

March 2, 2018March 7, 2018
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WonderCon has added a new feature to the autograph system. After years of waking up early to stand in lines to draw tickets for a chance at autographs, it seems that certain companies are working with WonderCon to offer a raffle system ahead of the convention with their new Exclusives Portal.

Beatrice Longshore Movie Review

The Insult is So Much More Than Just a War of Words

February 12, 2018February 18, 2018
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The Insult explores the invisible scars left by war and the power, for good or bad, of words. If you want a peek into the beautiful and pained lives of a country, watch this film and think on the message it is representing.

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