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The site's critics consensus reads: "Rich in atmosphere and period detail, Super Dark Times is an effective teen thriller whose true power lies in its approach to deeper themes." [16] Metacritic reports a score of 75/100 based on 18 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [17] David Ehrlich of IndieWire graded the film a B−. [18]
She continued to be cast while attending NYU, including in Jessica Jones, Broad City and her first feature film, Super Dark Times. Cappuccino has spoken of the challenges presented by meeting the simultaneous demands of a full-time academic curriculum and her acting work in these productions as well as several TV movies and shorts. [3]
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A Song for the Dark Times is the 23rd installment in the Inspector Rebus series written by Ian Rankin. The phrase "dark times" was meant to refer to the era of Brexit, autocratic leaders, and so on, as of 2019, but the book was published in 2020, in a period of COVID-19 lockdowns . [ 1 ]
Dark Times may refer to: Star Wars: Dark Times, a 2006 comic book mini-series published by Dark Horse Comics "Dark Times", a song by Shihad from Love Is the New Hate, 2005 "Dark Times", a song on The Weeknd's album Beauty Behind the Madness, 2015; Dark Times, an album by Vince Staples, 2024
Skulduggery Pleasant: Dark Days has opened to largely positive reviews by critics. Alys Tandle (AlysTheBookWork.com) Landy has a talent for balancing his stories with just the right amount of light and dark, but as the title suggests, things are heading down the path of darkness. Dark Days indeed. [2] Jessica Alben (Danville Public Library):
an excerpt of the book Your Best Year Yet! by Jinny S. Ditzler This document is a 35-page excerpt, including the Welcome chapter of the book and Part 1: The Principles of Best Year Yet – three hours to change your life First published by HarperCollins in 1994 and by Warner Books in 1998
The early novels Falcons of Narabedla and The Door Through Space are listed by some sources [1] [2] [3] as part of the Darkover series (as noted below), but although they presage some themes and images with the main sequence, these do not take place on Darkover, and are in other ways inconsistent with the series.