THE MUST LIST
THE MUST LIST
Dalton Ross runs down the hottest new releases in the entertainment world.
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Dalton Ross runs down the hottest new releases in the entertainment world.
Published: May 27, 2009
A museum come to life is every kid’s dream, which explains why “Night at the Museum” was such a hit when it came out in 2006.
Both children and adults are sure to enjoy the sequel, “Battle of the Smithsonian”.
All your favorites from the first film are back, along with new historical figures like General Custer, Ivan the Terrible and Amy Adams as Amelia Earhart.
This is one museum tour worth taking.
Wilco, the band is set to release “Wilco”, the album featuring “Wilco”, the song at the end of June.
However, you can enjoy all three on Wilco’s website as the group is streaming their new single and album for absolutely free.
If you like alternative rock with pop hooks then you’d do well to check it out.
Gilda Radner is best known as one of the original stars of “Saturday Night Live”, but she also wrote “It’s Always Something”, an equal parts humorous and heartfelt account of her battle with the ovarian cancer that eventually took her life.
A 20th anniversary edition is now available, complete with a resource guide for those living with the disease.
Gilda Radner was an incredible talent, and this story of her life is one incredible book.
Why did the 1970s rule?
Because they were filled with awesome cartoons with awesome titles like “Hong Kong Phooey”, “The Funky Phantom”, “Goober and the Ghost Chasers”, and “Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch”.
You can relive all the animated glory with the “Saturday Morning Cartoons: 1970s Volume 1” DVD.
It’s further proof that they don’t make Saturday mornings like they used to.
For the rest of this week’s Must List, check out Entertainment Weekly, on newsstands now.
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