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Bloody Fear Street a thrilling conclusion to an impeccably crafted horror trilogy

The final film in the Fear Street saga brings one of the most ambitious motion picture horror trilogies I've ever seen come to a thrilling conclusion.

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Marvel's Black Widow gamely fights for its heroine's respect

Scarlett Johansson and Florence Pugh star in the latest entry in the Marvel cinematic universe.

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Twice Sold Tales is a purrfect reading experience

A pair more iconic than coffee and donuts, more classic than Seattle and rain, more beloved than movies and popcorn can be found at Twice Sold Tales: kitties and books.

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Bloody good Fear Street Part 2 is a nightmarish summer camp slasher throwback

With Sam possessed by the spirit of Sarah Fier, Deena is determined to save the love of her life from eternal damnation, before she becomes the latest in Shadyside's long line of teenage serial killers.

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Ferociously unsubtle Forever Purge channels current events

The Purge franchise might go down as one of the more prescient exploitation horror-action series of the 21st century. This new entry dials into so many hot-button issues that keeping track of them amid all of the bloodshed is alluringly hypnotic.

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Technically proficient Tomorrow War is a mechanically forgettable waste of time

Humanity is on the verge of extinction. It is 2051, and a vicious alien race, known only as "white spikes," are killing every form of life they encounter. All hope appears to have been eradicated. But maybe not...

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1,001 great films (part 5)

Life's Labyrinth, or how one cinematic Sarah leads to another (just without the "h")

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Ambitious Fear Street Part 1 is a triumphant explosion of laughter and gore

Starting July with a triumphant explosion of laughter and gore, Netflix's Fear Street Part 1: 1994 is a gruesome treat that kicks off the service's ambitious horror trilogy.

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Mercer Street Books: Queer as heck

Just a few blocks from the shores of beautiful Lake Union sits another Seattle beauty: Mercer Street Books.

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Bad Moon Rising: A Midwest midsummer mystery

Dinner will be decided when you open the freezer. Your evening's entertainment is predicated on what's on TV. And if you're Sheriff Heidi Kick in the new novel Bad Moon Rising by John Galligan, you might find a few dead bodies.

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