Posts in 2022
World’s Cities That Are Considered Most Popular for Filming Movies

Filming locations must adhere to a specific set of requirements. Towns with a preexisting film industry can supply the support personnel needed to finish the work properly. The location must also match the aesthetic of the movie, and certain locations appear to be used more frequently than others in Hollywood storylines. When movies are not situated in particular, well-known cities, they are set in a flexible metropolis that can accommodate any plot.

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The Top 5 Sports Betting Movies You Must Watch

Along with being popular among gamblers, sports betting and casinos are frequently featured in movies and television shows. While some of these films highlight the positive aspects of sports betting and poverty to riches tales, others do the opposite. The majority of these films depict the daily lives of those who partake in some type of sports betting, complete with all the drama, thrill, dangers, hazards, and even criminality.

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Five Elements that Make "Thunder Road" a Great Movie

by Kevin Gardner

There are movies that just set the bar higher for other films. If you are looking for a classic that does just that, you need to see Thunder Road, starring Robert Mitchum. The movie is also significant because it was one of the first to be shot in widescreen. Overall, Thunder Road is a great movie that is worth watching. Here are five good reasons that you should stream it today.

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If You Are a Movie Lover, Then a Trip to Southern Utah is for you

by Andrew Adams

The history of filming in southern Utah is a long and varied one. Film crews have been coming to the region since the early days of cinema, drawn by its stunning landscapes and unique geological features. The area has served as the backdrop for many classic films, including "The Searchers" and "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid." In recent years, southern Utah has become increasingly popular as a filming destination, due in part to its tax incentives.

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Toys, Games & Activities for Creative Kids

As a parent, you want your kids to stay entertained while also getting stimulation and maybe a little learning from the toys and games they play with. So what are the best toys and games for creative kids and for parents who want to encourage greater creativity and creative thinking in their kids? That’s the question we’re going to try to answer today, so read on now if you want to learn more about some of the best options out there.

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MOVIE REVIEW: Summering

There is incomplete depth all over the place in Summering. Examining the relationships between these girls and their loyal mothers, the many absentee male examples, and the legitimate anxieties accompanying the apprehensive change between elementary and secondary school are heavy obstacles not easily healed by pouring on literal or figurative warmth. So much is glazed over for sunny rays, amateur detective aimlessness, and scary sideshows.

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MEDIA APPEARANCE: Guest on the "You'll Probably Agree" YouTube show talking about movies that make us cry

When my Cinephile Hissy Fit podcast partner Will Johnson was in town, Mike Crowley of the You’ll Probably Agree website (and fellow 25YL film critic) was kind enough to be the video host for some collaborative crossover content among a gathering of mutual friends. Cati Glidewell of The Blonde in Front and freelancer Hayden Mears of Collider joined us with the plan of recording two sessions of shared video and audio content. Shot inside Chicago’s The Laugh Factory, this first episode is a discussion on movies that make us cry. Enjoy this energetic and emotional conversation and be sure to follow Mike’s work on 25YL.

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