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On the surface, Simon is a dedicated teacher living a normal life. But he has a terrible secret – he is compelled to drink human blood. Using online chat rooms as his hunting grounds, he searches for suicidal young women to satisfy his dark desire.

The Case Against Adnan Syed will explore the 1999 disappearance and murder of 18-year-old Baltimore County high school student Hae Min Lee, and the subsequent conviction of her ex-boyfriend, Adnan Syed, a case brought to global attention by the hugely popular Serial podcast.

Married for close to ten years, Laura and Greg Halpern still love each other but don’t seem to be in sync on many levels, from parenting their seven year old son Jamie, to the priorities on discretionary spending – Laura who wants a new kitchen, while Greg focuses on what Laura considers the money pit of their sailboat – to Laura believing that Greg spends too much time at work, to their sex life. Greg gives into Laura on the issue of the kitchen when they meet Elliot Graverston, a contractor and sailor who offers to do the project at a reduced rate. Mira, Laura’s married best friend, is open to her about the fact that she would willingly cheat with Elliot, but while finding him attractive, Laura remains committed to her wedding vows to Greg despite their problems. When Laura discovers circumstantial evidence that Greg is having an affair, she believing with his work assistant Hanna, Laura turns to Elliot for emotional support, who in turn offers himself sexually to her. In the …

The R&B singer drops her guard for a powerful blend of the personal and political. Made with an unusually small team (mostly her, her husband Swizz Beats, and producer/songwriters Mark Batson and Harold Lilly), HERE shifts deftly from songs about black experience (“The Gospel”) and societal strife (“Holy War”) to explorations of femininity (“Girl Can’t Be Herself”) and motherhood (“Blended Family”). It’s an album that taps the rich vein of soul and hip-hop that Keys has been working in for 15 years. And like all her best songs—“No One,” “Girl on Fire,” “Falling”—HERE’s highlights end up being showcases for Keys’ voice, which conveys uplift and catharsis even in the most dire of circumstances: Just listen to her redeem the heartbroken addict on “Illusion of Bliss.”
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