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The Brotherhood Is Dead In This 'Fox' Promotional Art

By Eric Dominguez Fox is dead. So is Daisy. Oron and Eve are also in their icy graves. Deja, too. And Prince Orasmin and Davi. All are dead. At least they're dead in this promotional art for Fox: Season IV , its final season. We have just thirteen episodes remaining before the sun sets for good with this particular series. Will everyone die? That seems... highly unlikely, to say the least. Here is the promotional art: Courtesy of © SkySoft Entertainment It's a rather grim affair, and while everyone probably won't die in Season IV, I think it's safe to say everything is wrapping up. The end is near and the epic war will be fought. That means, anything is possible. Perhaps the bigger question is who will survive? If Fox hadn't died last season only to be resurrected, I would totally put my money on her, heroes have to make sacrifices after all. However, that doesn't seem likely after Season III's plot twist and from a story stand point, it seems

Review: Pet Sematary

Courtesy of © Paramount Pictures By Daniel Andrade I have to admit, I’m a huge fan of horror movies, which is ironic because I generally  do not like being scared (don’t even think about inviting me to a haunted house or  corn maze), but there’s nothing quite like that feeling of curling up into a ball, hands  getting ready to cover your eyes or ears, as you wait for that inevitable jump scare.  So when I saw that Stephen King ’s iconic Pet Sematary was being adapted into a  (second) movie, I was excited. I may have never read his books, but I’ve seen just  about all of the films made from his stories, from Carrie to IT , The Shining to  Shawshank , Misery to Gerald’s Game . It’s safe to say King knows his way around  suspense, and loves to through in some thrills and chills along the way. All this to  say I had some pretty high hopes going in to the movie. And thankfully, most of these high hopes were met. Pet Semetary does a great job of  slowly building up that sense of

Review: Dumbo

Courtesy of © Disney By Daniel Andrade I don’t know about you all, but as a kid, Disney was everything. It was what you  watched on a Saturday morning to get your weekend started off right. It was a  babysitter when the parents weren’t around. And of course, it was a magical portal  into a world of whimsy and imagination. Throughout the years, Disney has mostly  been able to maintain that magical feel to it. The key word here is “mostly.” But we’ll get back to that later. From what I could remember about the original (I haven’t seen the full original since  I was a child), Dumbo was the story of an enchanted elephant blessed with the gift of  flight using his enormous ears. Throw in a heartbreaking scene of a baby losing it’s  mother, a psychedelic scene where a drunk baby elephant sees pink elephants  performing in a way only seen in your nightmares, and a bunch of racist crows, and  that was Dumbo . All 64 minutes of it (and keep in mind, more than half of that run  time

Review: The Cut's Marriage Series Articles

By Jen Sanchez If you're unaware of what the series  The Cut is doing on marriage, you're missing out! Marriage is a thought that has either haunted or excited us at a very early age. Most of us had parents who were married (later divorced perhaps?), attended weddings and even played 'house' as children. Some little girls even started to dream about their weddings, which of course is not the actual marriage. The older we got, the more the thought would to arise. As teenagers, we start dating and our friends start to tease us with questions like, "Would you marry him/her?" as if we were in any position to even think about a union of that nature and later, we brought home our first high school girlfriend/boyfriend and our parents started talking to us about sex and how doing it without protection can lead to many unwanted things like children which then leads to marriage. Unfortunately, there are some of us who never got that talk from our parents but rat