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My Life is Murder – Season 4, Episode 3 (Location, Location, Location)

This episode was all about a murder at a “haunted” house. The episode kicks off with Alexa meeting up with Harry after getting kicked out of an outdoor boxing class and getting the case of the week – a real estate agent, Payton Green, who was found dead in the pool of a 100-year-old home, although the autopsy showed a

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My Life is Murder – Season 4, Episode 2 (Tough Love)

This episode is all about tennis and Alexa possibly meeting her match (and competitor). Alexa meets up with Harry to be assigned the case of the week – Griff Springfield, a tennis pro and coach at the Kingston Racquet Club, who was found dead on the court, killed by a malfunctioning ball launcher. He was found by Callum Armstrong, the

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My Life is Murder – Season 4 Premiere (To Dye For)

This season premiere was all about hair, gossip, and betrayal…and of course, murder. The episode kicks off with Alexa meeting up with Harry and getting the case of the week – Lulu Vandervorn, a rich, socialite divorcee found dead on a nudist beach. She was dressed to go to a perfume launch party. The coroner ruled her cause of death

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Disney Era Analysis – The Sword and the Stone

As mentioned in the first blog post in this series, I’ll be writing analysis content on all 60+ Disney animated feature films and their film making eras. The third era is the Silver Age, which ran from 1950 to 1967 and started with Cinderella. As mentioned in a previous blog post, the Silver Age is also known as the “restoration age,” as the films

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Disney Era Analysis – 101 Dalmatians

As mentioned in the first blog post in this series, I’ll be writing analysis content on all 60+ Disney animated feature films and their film making eras. The third era is the Silver Age, which ran from 1950 to 1967 and started with Cinderella. As mentioned in a previous blog post, the Silver Age is also known as the “restoration age,” as the films

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Disney Era Analysis – Sleeping Beauty

As mentioned in the first blog post in this series, I’ll be writing analysis content on all 60+ Disney animated feature films and their film making eras. The third era is the Silver Age, which ran from 1950 to 1967 and started with Cinderella. As mentioned in a previous blog post, the Silver Age is also known as the “restoration age,” as the films

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Disney Era Analysis – Lady and the Tramp

As mentioned in the first blog post in this series, I’ll be writing analysis content on all 60+ Disney animated feature films and their film making eras. The third era is the Silver Age, which ran from 1950 to 1967 and started with Cinderella. As mentioned in a previous blog post, the Silver Age is also known as the “restoration age,” as the films

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Disney Era Analysis – Peter Pan

As mentioned in the first blog post in this series, I’ll be writing analysis content on all 60+ Disney animated feature films and their film making eras. The third era is the Silver Age, which ran from 1950 to 1967 and started with Cinderella. As mentioned in a previous blog post, the Silver Age is also known as the “restoration age,” as the films

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Pixar Era Analysis – Brave

As mentioned in a previous blog post, I’ll be writing analysis content on all 27 of Pixar’s animated feature films and their film making eras. The third era is the Experimental Era, which ran from 2011 to 2019 and started with Cars 2. As mentioned in a previous blog post, the Experimental Era is known for its large number of sequels, original films that

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Disney Era Analysis – Alice in Wonderland

As mentioned in the first blog post in this series, I’ll be writing analysis content on all 60+ Disney animated feature films and their film making eras. The third era is the Silver Age, which ran from 1950 to 1967 and started with Cinderella. As mentioned in a previous blog post, the Silver Age is also known as the “restoration age,” as the films

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