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Blu-ray™ Review: Taylor Sheridan’s “Special Ops: Lioness” Is Filled With Nail-Biting Suspense That Never Lets Up

James McDonaldJanuary 31, 2024January 31, 2024

CIA operative Joe attempts to balance her personal and professional life as the tip of the spear in the agency’s war on terror. She enlists Cruz, a female special operations Marine, as an undercover member of the Lioness Program.

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“Burden” DVD Review: Racism Proves A Heavy Burden To Carry And An Even More Difficult One To Lay Down

Mildred AustinJuly 3, 2020July 3, 2020

  When a museum celebrating the Ku Klux Klan opens in a South Carolina town, the idealistic Reverend Kennedy strives to keep the peace even as he urges the group’s Grand Dragon to disavow his racist past.

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Movie Review: “Burden” Is Cumbersome In Its Telling And Retelling Of Love’s Triumph Over Hate

Tracee BondMarch 5, 2020March 5, 2020

  When a museum celebrating the Ku Klux Klan opens in a South Carolina town, the idealistic Reverend Kennedy strives to keep the peace even as he urges the group’s Grand Dragon to disavow his racist past.

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