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  • Le Pardon ne Suffira Pas

    La publication du rapport Sauvé impose à l'Église catholique de France plus que la reconnaissance des abus sexuels commis pendant des décennies. Une réforme complète de l'institution, de son rôle et de ses objectifs est désormais impérative.  

  • Journey to the Christmas Star Review – Charming Holiday Enchantment

    Journey to the Christmas Star,” from Vertical Entertainment and Moskus Entertainment, presents a heartwarming holiday adventure through an enchanted forest with magical encounters in a race to restore the Christmas Star.

     
  • Serengeti Review – Stunning, Engaging, Four Stars

    Serengeti, from the Discovery Channel, present a six-part documentary series on Africa’s majestic geographical region as seen through the eyes of the many wild animals who make their home in this grand and impressive land that time forgot.

     
  • Grisly Murder of CEO a Professional Hit

    Fahim Saleh, a Manhattan tech CEO, was found decapitated in his multi-million-dollar lower east side apartment and his dismembered body stuffed into garbage bags, after a family relative became worried when she had not heard from him.

     
  • Coroner Confirms Human Remains Found Are Vallow’s Missing Children

    The remains of the two missing children of Lori Vallow-Daybell, 46, arrested in Hawaii after she failed to provide proof of life, have been found on the property of her husband, Chad Daybell, 51, who was arrested.

     
  • The Only Living Boy In New York Review – Unexpected, Surprising, A Solid Bet

    The Only Living Boy In New York, from Amazon Studios and Roadside Attractions, presents a story of life, love, hope and New York, with a quintet of characters molded from everything New York was, is and lost along the way.