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    Barbara Palvin

    Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Dog of War TPB

    Don’t miss out on this exclusive “lost episode” celebrating the 30th anniversary of the fan-favorite show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine!

    I read these as they came out individually, but the TPB collection just hit my local library and it’s a great read from cover to cover. The dog is a bit of a weird thing for Trek to have in it’s books, it’s apparent that the Trek writers / fans are more cat people than anything not a Targ, and other than a weird alien dog with a horn on his head, I think there was only one or two other dogs in the television shows, Archer’s beagle being the best boy of them all, followed up by Janeway’s golden retriever that had puppies right before she disappeared in the Badlands and was off on her own adventures in the Delta Quadrant.

    The dog content is great, but the borg stuff with Sisko seems out of character for me, it feels much more like something that Bashir would do, which is to be dumb enough and so full of hubris to think that you’d survive putting on some random Borg technology you found, then being lucky enough to actually survive the experience.

    The series has some pretty awesome covers, with 4 or 5 variants for each issue.

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    Emilia Clarke

    CAMPER


  • January Jones

    Dolores Del Rio (1940s)

    May the Lord open.

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    JOAN JETT

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    “Love Lies Bleeding” Review

    Love Lies Bleeding: Directed by Rose Glass. With Anna Baryshnikov, Kristen Stewart, Dave Franco, Katy O’Brian. Gym manager Lou falls for Jackie, a bodybuilder who is passing through town en route to a competition in Las Vegas.

    The trailer for this went hard as hell and Katy O’Brian’s muscles sealed the deal for me, I loved her performance in The Mandalorian. Added to that, this is an A24 release and while I’ve not seen anything by Director Rose Glass before, if A24 believes in her, I’ll definitely give her a chance. I’m happy I did because this movie is so deliciously grounded in a gritty reality that when the special effects start, they’re at first alarmingly jarring, but in context of when and how they’re happening it’s well within the universe that Glass has created and didn’t distract from the film in the least. Kristen Stewart has been picking some captivating roles, I deeply enjoyed her in 2020’s “Underwater” and based on her comments on Colbert, I’m going to be enjoying her work for a while to come, which is going to include a movie that she’s directing herself!

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    Ann-Margret (1960s)