Posts in 2022
GUEST COLUMN: A Review of "Boiler Room"

by Kevin Gardner

Some of the most thought-provoking films are those that make people think about choices such as right or wrong. These films challenge a person's assumptions and beliefs and force them to question the very nature of their thoughts and perceptions. It's easy to assume you would act or behave in a certain situation until you get a glimpse of possible choices and environments that can affect how a person behaves. One such film is Boiler Room.

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What is the biggest DeFi cryptocurrency?

Blockchain and digital currencies will soon eliminate the need for a central bank to manage finance thanks to the particular services offered by defi development company. This word refers to initiatives to provide traditional financial services to customers directly, without the assistance of a third party. This article examines the biggest DeFi crypto to see in 2022 if you want to join in on the ground floor of the decentralized finance revolution.

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MEDIA APPEARANCE: PART 3- Guest on the "Marvel Movie Minute" Podcast talking "Captain America: The First Avenger"

PART 3- Recently, Will Johnson and I, representing our Cinephile Hissy Fit podcast were invited to participate on the Marvel Movie Minute podcast hosted by Pete Wright and Andy Nelson and sponsored by TruStory FM. Their format is very arduous and unique. They break down a Marvel film one minute at a time. You would think only talking about a single minute would be easy or not generate much talk, but, I assure you it’s the opposite. Will and I recorded a week’s worth of five shows covering the 16th-20th minutes of Captain America: The First Avenger. Enjoy these wonderful conversations all week!

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MOVIE REVIEW: Breaking

It would be really easy for a movie like Breaking, tip-toeing in the Dog Day Afternoon direction, to turn up the brightness of the pariah spotlights and crank up the volume on the injustice pulpit loudspeakers. That’s not so here. Director Abi Damaris Corbin resists the temptations to pound messages and shout showy monologues. He and his screenwriting partner Kwame Kwei-Armah uphold the simple and poignant principles that were at hand with this true story and on the central figure’s mind during a fateful July day in 2017.

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MEDIA APPEARANCE: PART 2- Guest on the "Marvel Movie Minute" Podcast talking "Captain America: The First Avenger"

PART 2- Recently, Will Johnson and I, representing our Cinephile Hissy Fit podcast were invited to participate on the Marvel Movie Minute podcast hosted by Pete Wright and Andy Nelson and sponsored by TruStory FM. Their format is very arduous and unique. They break down a Marvel film one minute at a time. You would think only talking about a single minute would be easy or not generate much talk, but, I assure you it’s the opposite. Will and I recorded a week’s worth of five shows covering the 16th-20th minutes of Captain America: The First Avenger. Enjoy these wonderful conversations all week!

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Movies That Help When You're Depressed  

by Pamela Foster

Sometimes a person who is going through a serious mental illness or issue may want to consider taking a look at some of the most popular movies for handling this particular feeling. It is quite common for people to express that they are attempting to deal with emotions like this, but they don't always know where to turn as far as making sure they get the help that they need to combat those challenging feelings.

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MEDIA APPEARANCE: PART 1- Guest on the "Marvel Movie Minute" Podcast talking "Captain America: The First Avenger"

PART 1- Recently, Will Johnson and I, representing our Cinephile Hissy Fit podcast were invited to participate on the Marvel Movie Minute podcast hosted by Pete Wright and Andy Nelson and sponsored by TruStory FM. Their format is very arduous and unique. They break down a Marvel film one minute at a time. You would think only talking about a single minute would be easy or not generate much talk, but, I assure you it’s the opposite. Will and I recorded a week’s worth of five shows covering the 16th-20th minutes of Captain America: The First Avenger. Enjoy these wonderful conversations all week!

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MOVIE REVIEW: Beast

Anyone who’s watched an MGM movie for a century has heard the majestic pop of a lion’s roar. That’s all well and good, but the part that’s even better is the growling lead-up. The guttural purr of a lion is all-natural, distinctive, and menacing. The sound is an evocative draw and an arresting warning at the same time. It’s a precursor to danger. You hear it and your human instincts go off like fireworks because, as a wise character in Beast says, if it’s between you and the lion “it is not a fight you are designed to win.”

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The 6 Best College Movies of All-Time

When it comes to movies about college, there are a few classics that always come to mind. These films have become iconic representations of the college experience, and they continue to be popular among students and movie-goers alike. In this article, we will take a look at the five best college movies of all time. From “Animal House” to “The Social Network,” these films offer an interesting and unique look at life on campus.

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