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‘Onward’ isn’t always magical, but casts a charming spell

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Running Time: 103 minutes

Sequels and remakes have made up the majority of films over the past decade, with even animated studios getting on board. Thankfully, not every single project hitting cinema screens is a follow-up or reimagining. The latest from Pixar is Onward and it’s their...

Blu-ray/DVD Roundup for March 6, 2020

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Welcome to another look at highlights arriving on Blu-ray and DVD. There’s some really interesting stuff including lots of family entertainment, independent features and critical hits. So, if you can’t make it out to the movies this week, be sure to give one of these titles a try!

Big New Releases!

Ana - Set in Puerto Rico, this comedy/drama follows a broke used car dealer who discovers a 9-year-old girl sleeping in the back of one of his vehicles. Learning that her mother has just been arrested, the salesman decides to help her locate her long-lost father. His kind-hearted choice may also have something to do with avoiding dangerous persons to whom he owes money. This...

City Council considers site for new regional animal shelter

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WAITS to take action

The Gallup City Council opened their Feb. 25 meeting by hearing a presentation of a feasibility study for a new regional animal shelter.

Public Works Director Stan Henderson said the council previously authorized feasibility studies to assess the practicality of a proposed plan for facilities the city needed, and the animal shelter is the fourth study.

Joe Gallegos, vice president of Huitt-Zolars, Inc., an Albuquerque-based architecture firm, and Larry McDonald, one of the firm’s architects, were at the meeting to give the presentation.

“Last year we were commissioned to conduct site assessments and do the study for the future City of Gallup...

‘The Invisible Man’ takes a different approach

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Delivers a few THRILLS, CHILLS

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Running Time: 124 minutes

It has been 123 years H.G. Wells’ The Invisible Man hit bookshelves and 87 years since the first of many cinematic adaptations. The latest arrives at theaters this week. It’s an impossible task to outdo the original classic, so the newest version tries a different approach to the material, focusing not so much on the titular character as it does on a woman he happens to be terrorizing. While not all of it works, the film makes an effort to distinguish itself and offers a few thrills and chills.

Cecilia Kass (Elisabeth Moss) is the withdrawn and abused wife of obsessive optics genius Adrian...

Blu-ray/DVD Roundup for February 28, 2020

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Welcome back to another look at highlights arriving on Blu-ray and DVD. There’s plenty of great stuff coming your way that should have every member of the family covered. So, if you can’t make it out to the movies this week, be sure to give one of these titles a try!

Big New Releases!

Can’t Kill This - This comedy/horror co-production between Italy and France has an alternate title that cannot be typed in full on this page (for those who are curious, it’s called, F**k You Immortality). The story is about a pair of aging hippies who are searching for a reclusive old friend who has been cursed with a very strange condition. He hasn’t been able to age a day since the...

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