Posts in 2021
GUEST CRITIC #61: Hoodlum

by Lafronda Stumn

As busy I get from time to time, I find that I can't see every movie under the sun, leaving my friends and colleagues to fill in the blanks for me. As poetically as I think I wax about movies on this website as a wannabe critic, there are other experts out there. Sometimes, it inspires me to see the movie too and get back to being my circle's go-to movie guy. Sometimes, they save me $9 and you 800+ words of blathering. In a new review series, I'm opening my site to friend submissions for guest movie reviews.

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GUEST COLUMN: 7 Immensely Informative Cannabis Documentaries You Can Look For

by Crystal M. Wilson

Watching documentaries is a different kind of fun. Filmmakers intend something more than just entertainment when they make documentaries. That is the reason why documentaries are informative, eye-opening, and in many cases, thought-provoking. When you like watching stories of real people in their own words, you enjoy watching documentaries. They describe the stories of things in very real and raw form making them very appealing to the crowd.

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GUEST COLUMN: 15 Movies With Charismatic Characters that Everyone Will Love

by Clarissa Shuman

When it comes to movies there are some that just stick out like a sore thumb. Some movies last the test of time and can be watched over and over again. In this list of movies and movie characters, you will see the greatest and most thrilling movies of all time. They feature some of the most incredible characters that make the movie last the test of time. There are some movie characters that you could not imagine being able to replace in a movie. In this list, you will see the characters that are irreplaceable in their specific movies. The acting was so good, that the movie would not be the same without them starring at it. So let us start with the first one on the list.

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GUEST COLUMN: A License to Swill: Which James Bond Had the Biggest Bar Tab?

It’s no secret that James Bond is partial to a martini. A lot of his official business takes places in casinos, bars, and luxury hotels – all of which are enticing spots for a tipple or two, even when on duty. However, as an employee of M16 in the movies (Secret Intelligence Service in real-life), his expenses come directly from the pockets of UK taxpayers. With this in mind, personal finance experts, Ocean Finance, wanted to uncover which of the six Bonds is the booziest, racking up the biggest bar tabs with the nation’s money.

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MOVIE REVIEW: Cherry

Cherry feels like the cinematic embodiment of the expression “throw everything at the wall to see if it sticks.” The Collins Dictionary defines that to mean saying something “that is not believable but hoping that what is said will be acceptable as truth.” For the movie, it’s about the performers and filmmakers piling on every trope and trick they can to try and get noticed for praise. To that end, Cherry is trying way, way too hard.

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GUEST COLUMN: Movies To Get You in the Mood for Spring

by Kevin Faber

Winter can seem to drag on interminably. Depending on where you live, you may see snowstorms well into April and even May. Nevertheless, even when the weather seems to indicate otherwise, spring is on its way. The lengthening days alone are probably enough to lighten your mood, but if you need some help getting out of the winter doldrums and into the spring mindset, here are some movies to watch that may help.

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SHORT FILM REVIEW: Batman: Dying is Easy

The medium of movies fits the swelling urge to be big and loud. They are sensory explosions we love, but that only goes so far in that endless style vs. substance debate. No matter the noise or spectacle, in this critic’s opinion, story and character are what secure success the most. The crowdfunded Batman: Dying is Easy is precisely that example. The short film from Sean and Aaron Schoenke of Bat in the Sun Productions nails its characters without overplaying spectacle. That’s likely a lecture that we may very well revisit this very week with a certain hotly anticipated director’s cut fanning all the fanboy flames in sight.

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GUEST COLUMN: 15 Best Film Scores of All Time (A Personal List)

by Charles Vallena

Music provides a vehicle for conveying a message that hits the heart more than any well-written script can. After all, as Don Shanahan said, every movie has a lesson. An excellent musical score is one of the keys to a successful film. It speaks to both the mind and the heart to provide for a more immersive experience. For me, nothing beats these 15 best film scores of all-time when it comes to delivering the film’s message.

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GUEST COLUMN: 3 Essential Lawyer Films Every Movie Fan Should See

by Susan Melony

There are a lot of movies about lawyers. Some have certainly been more successful than others in theaters, but a few have become contemporary classics. Those that have were able to make the law and courtroom cases seem exciting and dramatic. In this article, we’ll go over a few of the more compelling lawyer movies out there. If you’re a movie buff, you should definitely add these to your watch list. You can often find them on the various streaming services that are available now.

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GUEST EDITORIAL: How to Write a Movie Critique Paper: 5 Example & Tips

by Diana Adjadj

Writing a movie critique is one of the students’ favorite writing assignments. Instead of dry and used-up topics, you'll finally get to write a paper on something that interests you – movies. However, when you realize that you need to be more critical and less personal, this task can present a challenge. But don’t be intimidated. You just need a little guidance to get wind beneath your wings and write an excellent critique paper. That’s what this post is for. In the following lines, we'll cover everything you need to know about writing a movie critique paper. To topic off, we've included some examples to inspire you.

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GUEST COLUMN: 10 Movies That Australian University Students Would Love To Watch This 2021

by Mary Jones

Growing up — and growing up — is one of the most essential factors of the university. You're on a journey for four short years, but we avoid discussing how terrifying it feels for whatever reason. Students concentrate on classes, social events, and sports, but don't realize why the same dream powers all of these activities. There are a lot of movies that all Australian students would love to watch. In this article, we will give you a detailed perspective of all the 10 movies that Australian University students would love to watch this 2021. Let us get started, shall we?

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