Friday, March 20, 2020

Ryan Jay


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I can't imagine a world without the digital platform. As much as I love local television and support their programming we are quickly learning that the 5 o'clock news kind of drama isn't a great feeding ground for people starting to feel like they're trapped in a new life and style they're being forced to live. One problem. How often do you hit Netflix, Hulu, BET+ Disney+ and others and literally ask, "What do you want to watch?" This week Ryan Jay Reviews Little Fires Everywhere with Reese Witherspoon and Kerri Washington. Spenser Confidential with Mark Wahlberg. Stargirl on Disney+ and the film All The Bright Places on Netflix.

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