The Fourth Kind (Blu-ray Review)

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A hit-or-miss abduction thriller spawns a solid Blu-ray release… There’s something to be said for perpetuated myths in modern culture. Debates rage, arguments turn sour, and accusations are hurled with abandon, but the fun, dear readers, lies in the mystery of it all. For every brash skeptic, there’s an inexplicable oddity; a bit of convincing amateur video, a strange audio recording, an event that doesn’t adhere to the laws of logic. For every wide-eyed true believer, there’s a damning piece of evidence; a simple explanation, an emerging scientific study, … Video The Fourth Kind arrives on Blu-…


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