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Review: The Gift

The Gift

Annie Wilson (Cate Blanchett) is a widow with three young sons and a gift: she’s a clairvoyant who supports her family by reading cards to foretell the futures of the local townsfolk. She’s got quite a following, but not everyone appreciates her talents. Donnie Barksdale (Keanu Reeves) beats his wife, Valerie (Hillary Swank), on daily basis. When Annie advises her client to leave her abusive husband, he retaliates with threats and misdemeanor crimes.

Not long after these altercations, Jessica King vanishes. Because she is the daughter of a prominent citizen and the fiancee of the school principal, her disappearance makes headlines. Annie begins having disturbing nightmares and visions about the woman. When the local law enforcement fails to find Jessica’s body, they reluctantly seek Annie’s assistance.

She leads them directly to Donnie’s pond, where they find Jessica’s body. The case appears open and shut, especially since his violent temper was well known. Annie’s dreams and visions begin to intensify after Donnie is sentenced to jail, forcing her to seek help from the prosecuting attorney and Jessica’s grieving fiancee.

Although the whodunit didn’t surprise me, I enjoyed the paranormal twists throughout the movie. The Southern gothic setting added to the creepiness and suspense. If you enjoy The Medium or Ghost Whisperer, you’ll enjoy The Gift.

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EFF Sues Uri Gellar Over You Tube Clip

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has filed a lawsuit against self-proclaimed psychic, Uri Gellar and his company, for misusing copyright claims to silence his critics. This came after Gellar issued a takedown notice against You Tube user, Brian Sapient, for posting a video with a 3-second snippet of James Randi debunking him. Gellar followed this up by suing Sapient in a federal court for copyright infringement.

The footage in question belongs to Public Television Service NOVA, which was considered fair use under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. I think it’s safe to say that Gellar will lose his case against Sapient and the EFF.

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The Medium Slated for the Chopping Block

The Medium

I’ve enjoyed watching The Medium since its first season and was sorely disappointed when NBC put it on the Wednesday/10pm slot, after Lost, a show that has grown exceedingly tired to many people. I watched this season’s premiere, which was a very powerful episode. Since then, I haven’t watched the show because it comes on too late. Many people are in the same boat.

I wondered how much this would hurt the show. It didn’t surprise me to learn that The Medium is on the verge of being discontinued, along with other paranormal shows, such as Jericho and Crossing Jordan. I agree with BlogCritics in that NBC should have aired the show after Heroes. Instead, we get to watch the greed-fest called Deal or No Deal. Go figure.

Source: Variety

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Sylvia Browne Misfires in Kidnapping Case

Sylvia Browne

Popular TV clairvoyant, Sylvia Browne appeared on The Montel Williams Show in February 2003, four months after 11 year-old Shawn Hornbeck vanished. His parents, Pam and Craig Akers, were desperate to find clues to Shawn’s whereabouts. But Browne didn’t give them good news. She told them that she believed that Shawn was dead.

In her vision, she saw his body lying in the woods between two large jagged boulders, some 20 miles from his Richwoods, Missouri home. She even gave a description of the murderer: a dark skinned man that might be Hispanic, with long dread locks. Search teams redirected their efforts, only to find nothing.

According to Wayne Evans of the Shawn Hornbeck Foundation, Browne called Shawn’s parents about a month after the show to offer another sitting for a hefty fee of $700 per half hour. Browne adamantly denies this, stating that she never charges for missing child cases.

Four years later, Shawn was found alive and well. His abductor wasn’t a Hispanic man with long dreadlocks, but a 300-pound white man named Michael Devlin, who abducted another boy last week. Much to everyone’s relief and chagrin, Sylvia Browne was way off her mark and both boys are safe.

Despite the double happy ending, Browne’s blunders may damage the hard-won respect that other psychic detectives are trying to gain from law enforcement as well as the public.

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