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Jun 12
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Our film and TV columnist on Revival

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Revival is a darkly comic, 10-episode horror series shot here in southern New Brunswick. Our film and streaming columnist Lisa Hrabluk has the spooky details.

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Lisa Hrabluk tell us about some of the films she’s looking forward to seeing, including New Brunswick director Arianna Martinez’s film Do I Know You From Somewhere?  
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Professional photographer, Susan Lapides is based in Massachusetts but spends her summers in the St. George area. 
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