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  2. Jess-Belle - Wikipedia

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    "Jess-Belle" is an episode of the American television science fiction and fantasy anthology series The Twilight Zone. In this episode, a young woman, whose name sounds like " Jezebel ", spurned by the man she loves, becomes a witch in order to make him love her.

  3. Wasteland 2 - Wikipedia

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    Wasteland 2 features a semi-overhead view with a rotatable camera. [5] It is a turn-based and party-based role-playing game with tactical combat.The player's party has room for seven characters, [6] including the four player-designed characters and up to three non-player characters (NPCs). [7]

  4. Jessabelle - Wikipedia

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    Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 28% of 36 critics have given the film a positive review, with an average rating of 4.7 out of 10. The website's critical consensus reads "Jessabelle hints at a bright future for star Sarah Snook, but clouds her performance with a clichéd—and tasteless—storyline". [11]

  5. Wasteland (series) - Wikipedia

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    Wasteland is a role-playing video game series created by Brian Fargo. The first game, Wasteland , was originally developed by Interplay Productions and published by Electronic Arts in 1988. [ 1 ] inXile Entertainment later acquired the intellectual property from Electronic Arts and developed two sequels, Wasteland 2 (2014) and Wasteland 3 (2020 ...

  6. Fountain of Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Fountain of Dreams was met with negative reception as it was a much shorter and smaller game than Wasteland. [6] [7] Computer Gaming World in 1991 described it as inferior to the predecessor, stating it "incorporat[ed] all the worst features of that game, and not much of the good."

  7. Lek Chalali Sasarla - Wikipedia

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    Lek Chalali Sasarla (transl. The Daughter went to marital home) is a 1984 Indian Marathi-language drama film directed by N. S. Vaidya in his directorial debut. [1] The film is produced by Annasaheb Deulgaonkar, who co-wrote screenplay and dialogues with N. G. Karmarkar. [2]

  8. How YouTuber Jess Conte met the love of her life - AOL

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    Jess began posting videos on YouTube years ago, mainly to share wth her family and friends, but a video of her dad and brother unexpectedly went viral on her channel. Since then, she's kept up ...

  9. The Rise (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film opens with DI West (Spall) interviewing Harvey Miller (Treadaway) who had been framed by a gangster called Roper. In flashback we are shown how Harvey, 6 weeks earlier, had been released from prison where he had used information heard in prison to plan his revenge on Roper.