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Sabina Graves
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Film/TV reporter. Theme parks, haunts, experiential immersive and interactive genre IP entertainment correspondent. Pop culture lifestyle writer.

Apparently enough that the parks are packed much of the year, including the formerly slow times.  Read more

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Every Halloween I anxiously hope that this will be the year we get another Dead Man’s Bones album.

They have at least another full EP’s worth of songs that have never been officially released, including Name in Stone, Beyond the Veil, High Noon, Lost in the Night, Penny’s In the Well, and I Can’t Grow Old.

I’d like to see a live-action version of The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service. It seems one was planned, but it appears to have fallen through, so they should take another stab at it. Read more

Reward season is coming up and I could easily give this a few in terms of set pieces, sound, acting and each “villain” stealing their scenes. This show along with The Last of US have been an absolute blast to watch this year. Gives me hope for Yu Yu, I’ll binge it this week. Read more

Maybe it’s just because it’s an anthropomorphic star, but the star reminds me too much of the Super Mario Galaxy star. Read more

Man, those eyes on Wicket... Read more

I assume the Millennium Falcon candle smells like burnt oil and hot electrical wiring with just a delicate hint of wet dog. Read more

Hell yeah to that beignet (though I wish it was powered instead of glazed). Not quite on the Mickey beignet or Jazz kitchen level but looks like a fantastic alternative. That chicken looks incredible too. Read more

I am very happy to hear that they achieved this through using outtakes from the original Aladdin, rather than, you know, A.I. Read more

Stoked to see this for a couple reasons: Read more

I know it doesn’t fit the naming convention set for this style of droid by BD-8, but I vote they give them the names HU-E, DU-E, and LU-E. Read more

Thanks for name-dropping Jon Braver. Delusion is amazing. I’m dragging a friend who has never done it before in a couple of weeks. Can’t wait for their reaction.
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I’ve been told part of the trick is to just bring them there without explaining it at all. Read more

I went three or four times in the mid-twenty-teens. It’s so many things: cinematic, eerie, surreal, moving. I’ve often struggled to sell people on it, like– oh, you don’t want to be trapped inside a wordless David Lynch dreamscape for three hours? But really it’s fab, and there’s candy and nudity. Read more

I went for the second time just a couple weeks ago, and it’s an astounding achievement. Both experiences were radically different, and I feel like I could go another 10 times and have a completely new experience every time.   Read more

Based on the color, I am guessing it was froggy. Read more

Meh, not the worst animal that ever snuck into DiseyWorld. Black bears tend to be shy scaredy cats. They don’t snap up two-year-olds like gators do. And yes, this has happened before at DisneyWorld. Though I can’t remember if it was an alligator or a crocodile. Read more

A large bear-like animal, possibly a bear, seeking food or perhaps employment. Read more