Posts in 2022
MOVIE REVIEW: The Woman King

Of all the subjective or objective metrics that get bandied about when rating a film, one of the more powerful traits that can make up for shortcomings is a movie’s inspirational effect. An impassioned audience with stirred emotions is very forgiving. Many large and small aspects about Gina Prince-Bythewood’s The Woman King could be debated or exposed as flaws. In the end, they will not matter. The story being told and the dedication collected to tell it carry weight greater than the art or craft.

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MOVIE REVIEW: Confess, Fletch

So much of Confess, Fletch feels like a wiser-than the norm throwback against the hefty audience quadrant that will always prefer the louder, action-ified punch of the James Bonds and Jason Bournes of the world over a journalist gumshoe. If that crowd can slow down for a smaller and smoother ride, they will find mental thrills equally clever to the pop of blockbuster stunts that fade as quickly as they explode.

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EVENT: Preview of the 8th Irish American Movie Hooley

If you believe it, the city of Chicago has more citizens of Irish ancestry than Boston, myself among them. That means we know our whiskey and we know how to party. As the Irish say, when a party gets rowdy, they call it a “hooley.” The Windy City has two upcoming opportunities to have that kind of cinematic party with the 8th annual Irish American Movie Hooley.

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GUEST COLUMN: Learn About the 1950s With These Eight Films

by Kevin Faber

How much does the average person know about the 1950s? History books remind us that the horrors of the Korean War, the inception of NASA, and the bravery of Rosa Parks were part of this decade, but countless films also depict this time period. If you're interested in learning about the news, culture, and people of the 1950s, look no further than these eight movies.

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How Quentin Tarantino’s “Django Unchained” is much more than just a western classic?

by John Adams

"Django Unchained" by Quentin Tarantino appears to be no more than a violent historical Western. However, as is customary with Tarantino, there is a whole lot more going on underneath the surface. Many may need more background information to go through another another thick essay from the maestro of cinematic universe, although some viewers may wish to walk into this one cold.

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5 Reasons to Become an Actor

Many people have been drawn to the profession of an actor, but many will never know why. Life as an entertainer can be fulfilling and exciting with lots going on behind-the-scenes work just like any other job where there's always something new happening every day - provided that person has what it takes inside themselves. Let’s find out the main reasons why acting attracts us from the point of view of the best resume writing services!

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Short Break Ideas to Try

During the course of the working day, there is only so much time that can be spent concentrating. It certainly gets to the stage where it is all too easy for productivity to start to lag. Not only this, but stress levels can also start to rise, and burnout can then follow not too far behind it. A potential way that you have of combating all of this is to take some short breaks during the course of the working day. This trend for ‘micro breaks’ has certainly expanded in a big way.

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GUEST COLUMN: Movies That Talk About Family History

by Kevin Faber

Family history is the source of many great tales, struggles, and triumphs found in every culture from continent to continent. The world of cinema is one that loves to expose these family stories and shape them in a way that draws in viewers from all backgrounds and cultures. In this article, you will discover some of the most notable movies that talk about family history.

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GUEST COLUMN: Movie Review of "Finch"

by Kevin Gardner

For fans of Tom Hanks in Castaway, the film Finch is an easy sell. Set on a post-apocalyptic Earth that's too hot and severe for any human to thrive, the movie stars Tom Hanks as Finch, a robotics engineer, alongside his faithful dog, Goodyear, and two robot buddies. Hanks's performance shines and grounds the film in realistic emotions even as the pacing sputters and the plot loses steam. As any good sci-fi film should, Finch packages deeper lessons about humanity inside of a story that highlights the power of technology.

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