Posts in 2021
GUEST EDITORIAL: 5 Classic Films About Security Hacking

by Devin Caldwell

Since the dawn of the computer age, Hollywood has produced films focused on hacking and massive security breaches. Cybercrime is a threat to governments, corporations, small businesses and private citizens, but moviegoers seem fascinated by the dark side of digital innovation. Hackers are often portrayed more sympathetically in films than in real life, but scriptwriters and producers are more concerned with a story’s entertainment value than its realism. Several films have been made on computer hacking, but these movies represent the most creative and influential approaches to exposing the danger of cybercrime.

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GUEST EDITORIAL: Learning Privacy Tips From TV Shows Like Netflix’s "You"

by Lewis Robinson

Having your private information exposed and getting scammed is never an enjoyable experience. It can take a long time to get money back once it's stolen, not to mention all the places you need to call and report an identity theft alert. Often businesses require signed affidavits before they remove or refund charges. That takes more time and stress on your end. Private information is accessible nearly everywhere, and if there are anything fans of the show, You can take away, it’s that you’ll want some safeguards in place to help keep away any Joe or scammer from getting your information.

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GUEST EDITORIAL: Fascinating Movies About Psychotherapy In the 20th Century

by Lewis Robinson

Psychotherapy has been one of the greatest innovations in the history of mental healthcare. It seems novel now that giving people an opportunity to talk through their problems, traumas, and stressors with a highly skilled professional was once a breakthrough. Even so, the taboo surrounding seeking help and the stigma associated with mental health issues was and still is very real. Hollywood’s depictions of therapists in the 20th century went a long way towards normalizing the experience of talk therapy. Of course, there were some movies that “got it right” more than others

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GUEST EDITORIAL: Portrayal Of the Legal System In Modern Film

by Lewis Robinson

Legal matters are contentious and often involve facts and circumstances that can make good drama. Many movies have been made that have scenes involving a courtroom drama. Some films work hard to be an accurate depiction of what would happen in a courtroom while others are more concerned about the overall storyline. What happens during the judicial process is far less exciting than what gets shown in movies. Here are some legal issues raised in films with a comparison of what would happen in a real court case.

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COLUMN: These 5 Boxing Movies will Inspire you to Step into the Ring

This week we want to target all the aspiring boxers out there who are finding it difficult to stay passionate about the sport that they love so much! After all, boxing is quite a difficult sport that requires you to stay on top of your game at all times, and yes sometimes it can get so overwhelming that you mind find it difficult to stay motivated. Pull up those boxing gloves because we have composed in this article a list of 5 movies that will really prompt you to enter the ring and give your best!

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COLUMN: 8 Most Inspirational Martial Arts Movies

The sacred game of martial arts has been practiced and studied since centuries. It ties its origin back to the Japanese; martial arts are one of the finest and famous forms of self-defense which covers multiple subgenres. Martials arts have its practitioner distributed fairly all across the world. The ancient practice is entrenched in contemporary culture, with so much cinematic work on this practice it can be categorized as a separate genre.

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COLUMN: Best Bodybuilding Documentaries to Watch on Netflix

With the help of this article, we will help you to know about some of the best documentaries that are related to bodybuilding. From basic side effects to the overall effect of exercise on the human body, you will be able to learn everything. Apart from this, these documentaries will show you the real-life of some of the best names in the bodybuilding industry. For a bodybuilder who is looking for motivation to start and continue the workout, these documentaries can be very important.

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GUEST COLUMN: 5 Thanksgiving Movies To Get You In The Holiday Spirit

Watching a good movie after a Thanksgiving feast is the best way to get into the holiday spirit. You can watch a few Thanksgiving movies on cable television or stream others on Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu to get into the Turkey Day mood. So, grab your pick between classic ‘90s flicks and rib-tickling comedies this Thanksgiving while you munch your favorite pumpkin pie or turkey sandwich.

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Getting The Most Out Of Your Favorite Movie Franchises

Movies have long been one of the most popular forms of entertainment for people in the modern world. Being able to sit down and watch a story unfold can be a great gift, and many people value this sort of entertainment very highly when they get to experience it often enough. It’s likely that you have a range of movies that you love, and there are probably franchises out there that appeal to you more than anything else. Of course, though, how are you supposed to make the most of your favorite movie franchises?

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MOVIE REVIEW: King Richard

Almost predictably, some folks are not going to key into the bold messages of King Richard. What’s cloying for some is exactly the rightful heft and positive intentions for others. Even if the movie is too long in its gradual sculpture of its future stars, the movie means to inspire and has the perfect popular subjects for celebration to do just that. King Richard will mean something, and that’s the greater success than filmmaking. There’s too much good truth to share, both in the biographical department and in the familial saga of prime life lessons. Once again, passing on it all would be a mistake.

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MOVIE REVIEW: Ghostbusters: Afterlife

In true Ghostbusters fashion, the climax of this long-distance sequel Ghostbusters: Afterlife is enveloped in foreboding dark clouds. People either cower at their sight or take initiative to save the day and the greater world. Those haunted thunderheads and the characters making those resolute choices might as well symbolically match the judgment and dread that’s building for this holiday blockbuster. Some folks are going to find rainbows, which may or may not be made out of proton streams, in those clouds and others will just see a swirling mess.

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