With iconic brand Mattel finally bringing Barbie to the big screen this summer, it is no surprise that the rebirth of all things pink has flown straight into the fashion world. While plenty will argue pink is a staple color in every wardrobe, some might need guidance on how to style themselves and jazz up their wardrobe just as well as Barbie.
Read MoreHailing from North Carolina, Joel Winstead works his own website and contributes for Inside the Film Room and Asheville Movies. He is also a member of the North Carolina Film Critics Association and the Southeastern Film Critics Association. Joel recently started a new podcast named “And the Winner Was…” where he goes through film history to talk about each Best Picture Academy Award winner. For this his 20th episode, I joined him to talk about 1947’s Gentleman’s Agreement.
Read MoreMotorcycle accidents are an increasing concern around the world, with thousands of riders wounded or killed each year. Speaking of statistics, motorcycle accidents with lethal consequences account for up to 14% of all collisions. Understanding the primary causes of these events is critical for raising awareness and taking effective preventative actions. While many factors contribute to these incidents, let’s reveal the most common reasons for motorcycle road accidents.
Read MoreIn the WNBA, The WNBA season is often ignored by amateur bettors. Not a surprise given the dearth of television coverage and the season starting around WNBA playoff time. It takes a combination of in-depth investigation, analysis, and tactical decision-making to identify the top WNBA expert picks. There will still be plenty of opportunities to start betting on and making money from women's basketball, even if you wait until after the WNBA Finals.
Read MoreHulu offers a fantastic selection of movies that can educate, inspire, and entertain entrepreneurs. In this article, we will explore ten must-watch movies on Hulu that offer valuable lessons and insights for aspiring and seasoned entrepreneurs alike.
Read MoreFor their 119th episode, two united film critics, two daughter-toting dads, and two collaborating teachers, Will Johnson and Don Shanahan have closed the Phoenix-to-Chicago divide between them and are together in-person for a special episode! For the first time ever, our hosts have watched a movie together, and this episode is their live reaction for Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny! Will and Don weather the parking lot noise and, buyer beware, drop all kinds of SPOILERS for Harrison Ford's big finale. The banter is the best when our boys are together!
Read MoreWonderfully conceived by Lim and former Family Guy writers Cherry Chevapravatdumrong and Teresa Hsiao, Joy Ride’s heartfelt backbone of friendship unites what could have been a very disorganized string of skits and gags with no emotional backing. We know the predictable arc of momentary friendship failure and necessary relationship-healing forgiveness is coming, and yet we find ourselves unashamedly rooting for that just as hard as the mess.
Read MoreIn the fast-paced digital age, where productivity and efficiency are paramount, curved monitors have emerged as game-changers. With their sleek design and captivating visuals, they have revolutionized the way we work and play. In this article, we will delve into the world of curved monitors and explore the advantages they offer for boosting productivity. From enhanced immersion and reduced eye strain to improved multitasking and optimal viewing experiences, curved monitors have proven to be indispensable tools in the pursuit of productivity.
Read MoreAfter nearly 30 years, we are locked in and present for all that these dire missions entail– consequences and all, hope and all. We’ve made our choice and signed our own oath of fandom to chase our own tails and hang on every clue. Give us one more adventure, Tom. We’re as ready and committed as you are.
Read MoreWhen all the created entanglements and questions start to topple over in the labeled Part III of The Lesson, the calamities come to a head for a proper mystery. Smartly and economically with both budget and time in a very strong debut feature, MacKeith and Troughton avoid the gaudiness of involving other external factors like the press or police. Stepping through the stale air, playful woodwinds of Emma. composer Isobel Waller-Bridge’s score, and the skeleton-filled closets of the idyllic Sinclair property is all this film needs to squeeze nerves and keep viewers guessing where the comeuppance is coming.
Read MoreThe Crusades reminds us that seemingly every generation of teenagers has an extreme party movie that seeks to display all the unhinged wanton behavior that festers behind the confines of school responsibilities and juvenile expectations. From Animal House to American Pie, you can pace a culture’s timeline by its rising and falling raunch level. Step forward to see that there are two ranges of perspectives that go into those types of movies.
Read MoreIn a competitive vote, Sony Pictures’ Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, the smash hit and well-regarded animated sequel won two of its three nominations. The film took home the top prize of Best Picture while Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers, and Justin K. Thompson won Best Director. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse marks the first-ever time an animated film has won Best Picture or Best Director with the HCA.
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