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Film Critic @ebertvoices, @thewrap, @nytimes. Author of THE NORTHMAN: A CALL TO THE GODS (@insighteditions). Alt weekly kid. Let the monkey drive.
I reviewed five of this week’s releases, so bear with me a moment: DON’T MAKE ME GO! John Cho does the most in this otherwise underwhelming road/cancer comedy which also features one (1) good scene with Jemaine Clement. The ending is nutty! More @TheWrap: https://t.co/nfztA38aEN
struggling artist. bones the cat fanzone. philanthroanarchist. FELL LIKE LIGHTNING. NO EXIT. https://t.co/dh50Z6jytd
there were multiple $1’s but let’s choose the one with secessionist clement clay on it, who argued that the north should comply with the fugitive slave act of 1850 and is likely one of the people who hired john wilkes booth to kill lincoln he died in poor health and massive debt https://t.co/p5xSIBqlvt https://t.co/2mJ4XKb2l2
Council Member for the Upper West Side (Again!) | Always the 27th Borough President of Manhattan. Email: gbrewer@council.nyc.gov
Two April Saturday Citizenship Events from @CUNYCitizenship have been added: 1) April 9 at PS 13 Queens, The Clement C. Moore School, 55-01 94th Street, Queens, NY 11373 2) April 30 at John Jay College Learn more: https://t.co/YSWoL5p4L5 https://t.co/0D2WZ3siQf