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Warehouse 13’s Relic Roundup: H.G. Wells Joins the Team (Sort Of)

If a singular element of Warehouse 13’s teetering-on-too-cheesy, summer-TV blend propelled the first season (more than any other), it was the manipulation of the Artifact of the Week by the Villain of the Week. The schemes of our foes, last season, were far more compelling than the returned rally of our heroes. Or maybe I’m just remembering Lewis Carroll’s mirror really fondly, but that’s beside the point!

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Warehouse 13’s Relic Roundup: H.G. Wells Joins the Team (Sort Of)

REVIEW: Fatih Akin Returns With Delicious, Exhilarating Soul Kitchen

Sometimes when I feel lost in the darkest thickets of professional moviegoing — after hacking through, say, a particularly bad patch of uninspired romantic comedies, dunderheaded action movies and twee, manicured indies — I beg the movie gods for anything that simply looks like a sign of life. But when it comes to the movies of German-Turkish filmmaker Fatih Akin, I’ve learned I never have to beg.

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REVIEW: Fatih Akin Returns With Delicious, Exhilarating Soul Kitchen