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  • Zach Cregger’s latest film "Weapons" is an unruly horror-comedy epic about the disappearance of small children in a small town. Nathan Weinbender says it’s strange, sick, funny and mostly surprising.
  • Dave Franco and Alison Brie star as a couple who are more than a little clingy in the gory thriller “Together.” Nathan Weinbender says the bloody special effects are inventive, but the plot is full of creaky horror clichés.
  • Ethan Coen’s "Honey Don’t!" stars Margaret Qualley as a P.I. caught up in a series of murders. Nathan Weinbender says that, like last year’s “Drive-Away Dolls,” it doesn’t meet the standards of the director’s past work.
  • Highlights from early years of Spokane's only full service recording studio for most of 1950's through 70's.
  • More local artists are sampled from the 1950's through 70's as recorded at Spokane's SRC custom studio.
  • Eva Murphy reads an original poem from "Spokane Campfire Stories"
  • Dance artist Karin Stevens joined host Henry McNulty via Zoom to discuss her upcoming residency and performances at Gonzaga University.
  • Catherine Davenport reads an original poem from "Spokane Campfire Stories"
  • Julianne Moore plays a desperate mother and Sydney Sweeney is her troubled daughter in the neo-noir “Echo Valley.” Nathan Weinbender says the film, streaming on Apple TV+, is a well-made diversion that could have been a lot more.
  • Comedies can be hard to review. Either you laugh or you don’t. Nathan Weinbender says you’ll either roar with laughter or sit stone-faced during “Friendship,” starring Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd.
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