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March 20
Movie Review: 'Snow White' is no poisoned apple but it doesn't whistle
The live-action 'Snow White' aims to modernize the classic tale with a fresh perspective and updated themes. Despite Rachel Zegler's spirited performance, the film struggles with its reimagined elements and CGI, leaving it less enchanting than hoped.
Arts & Entertainment
March 20
Book Review: Hannah Deitch delivers twisty thrills with debut novel, ‘Killer Potential'
Hannah Deitch's debut novel, "Killer Potential," delivers fast-paced thrills with a gripping plot and unexpected twists. Evie Gordon's journey from SAT tutor to infamous murderess keeps readers hooked.
ROB MERRILL, Associated Press
Arts & Entertainment
March 20
Movie Review: Even 2 De Niros aren’t quite enough to make ‘Alto Knights’ a successor to ‘Goodfellas’
Alto Knights" attempts to recreate mob movie magic with Robert De Niro in dual roles, but falls short of "Goodfellas." Despite entertaining moments and a strong cast, it struggles with pacing and depth.
JOCELYN NOVECK, Associated Press
Arts & Entertainment
March 19
Movie Review: Jonathan Majors plays a man on the edge in the dark drama ‘Magazine Dreams’
Jonathan Majors delivers a powerful performance in "Magazine Dreams," a dark drama exploring mental illness, violence, and male loneliness. Despite its gripping narrative, the film's release was overshadowed by Majors' legal issues.
LINDSEY BAHR, Associated Press
Arts & Entertainment
March 18
French bulldog is still top US breed, but is another gaining momentum? Of corso
NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. still has a major case of French bulldog fever, but a very different breed is staunchly chasing dog lovers' hearts, according to American Kennel Club statistics released Wednesday.
JENNIFER PELTZ, Associated Press
Arts & Entertainment
March 18
Photo gallery: St. Punktrick's concert kicks off holiday weekend
The annual St. Punktrick's Day concert at Blue Diamond Sports Bar in Cape Girardeau launched the St. Patrick's Day weekend festivities, offering live music and celebration.
By Moeryae Sunshine Smith ~ Special to Southeast Missourian
Arts & Entertainment
March 18
Book Review: Yuko Tsushima, now in English translation, explores nuclear, and personal, nightmares
Yuko Tsushima's "Wildcat Dome," now available in English, delves into Japan's nuclear history and personal nightmares, weaving themes of war, discrimination, and societal upheaval in a mesmerizing narrative.
YURI KAGEYAMA, Associated Press
Arts & Entertainment
March 17
Music Review: My Morning Jacket's 10th album 'is' a joy for fans and newbies alike
My Morning Jacket's 10th album, "is," showcases the band's refined psychedelic rock, with every track poised as a potential single. Produced by Brendan O’Brien, it balances innovation with fan-favorite sounds.
SCOTT BAUER, Associated Press
Arts & Entertainment
March 17
Book Review: Patrycja Humienik’s powerful debut poetry collection is a conundrum worth mulling over
Patrycja Humienik's debut poetry collection, "We Contain Landscapes," offers a rich tapestry of themes, exploring immigrant identity, nature, and modern life. Her evocative, layered work invites deep reflection.
DONNA EDWARDS, Associated Press
Arts & Entertainment
March 17
Movie Review: ‘Novocaine,’ with Jack Quaid, is a shot of bloody action-comedy
Novocaine," an action-comedy starring Jack Quaid, offers a mix of humor and intense violence. The film follows Nathan Caine, who can't feel pain, on a chaotic quest to rescue a kidnapped bank teller.
LINDSEY BAHR, Associated Press
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