‘We Can Be Heroes’ evaluation: Netflix shall we the plucky youngsters

They can also be heroes. Just for at some point. We listen positive characters making a song the refrain to David Bowie’s vintage art-rock masterpiece greater than as soon as and we get the “we can be heroes” message during writer-director Robert Rodriguez’s breezy, candy-colored, kid-friendly and cheerfully odd “We Can Be Heroes,” a stand-alone sequel to Rodriguez’ similarly loony and upbeat “The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D” from 2005. ‘We Can Be Heroes’: three out of four CST_ CST_

Dear Abby: During the pandemic, husband shall we himself cross, and

DEAR ABBY: My husband and I've skilled a major disconnect for the reason that COVID-19 outbreak. I've very no interest in him and ZERO need on the subject of intercourse. We have two young children at domestic, so Mommy/Daddy time is now nonexistent. We haven’t left our domestic in 5 months and I’m past pissed off. I do know he desires to stay us protected, but if I see footage on-line and listen to about my family and friends nonetheless going out — residing their lives — it makes me depressed, frightened and to be truthful, grumpy! He says he loves me, however he has began to resemble a Neanderthal. He doesn’t bathe often and doesn’t shave

Let’s not inflame racial tensions, they’re incendiary sufficient

I've this odd, puritanical quirk. I don’t assume individuals ought to run for president by pitching racially inflammatory fables to voters. Republicans or Democrats. And no, I’m not speaking about President Donald Trump, though nowadays, they’re just about his stock-in-trade, together with crackpot conspiracy theories. This week it’s Google, the Federal Reserve and Fox News. Before that, it was the rat and vermin “infested” metropolis of Baltimore and its African-American congressman, Elijah Cummings. A buddy lately directed me to an astonishingly disingenuous Wall Street Journal op-ed by Heather Mac Donald entitled “Trump Isn’t the One Dividing Us by Race.” The president, she writes, “rarely uses racial categories in his speech or his

Bruins Notes: Colin Miller Lets It Rip; Torey Krug Hopes To Be Longtime Bruin

by Zack Cox on Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 10:36PM 1,713 The Boston Bruins earned a much-needed victory in their first visit to the Garden State this season, breezing past the injury-ravaged New Jersey Devils 4-1 on Friday night. The game carried playoff implications — New Jersey held the first wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference entering Friday; Boston owned the second — and kicked off a five-game road trip for the Bruins, who will play 13 of their next 20 games away from TD Garden. Let...

Ask Alphacat #7 (LET’S BRAWL!)

Hey everybody I'll be doing weekly vlogs every monday taking your questions and answering them! :) *Feel free to send video responses. If you liked the video, please SUBSCRIBE for more! (it's free!) :) www.youtube.com FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ): Q: Why the name Alphacat: A: Because I love lions. A lion is the alpha of all cats. And "cat" is a slang for "guy." Q: Favorite color A: Blue Q; Favorite Actor A: Will Smith/ Ryan Reynolds Q: What is your REAL job? A: Acting full time. I do not work a 9-5 Q: How tall are you? A: 6'2'' Q: What is your favorite sport? A: I don't follow sports Q: What ethnicity are you? A: Black Q: Xbox