Posts in 2024
Side Hustle: Reselling Used Appliances

In the realm of side hustles, reselling used appliances is a niche that's both lucrative and sustainable. As consumers look for budget-friendly options and ways to reduce waste, the market for used appliances continues to grow. This article will guide you through the process of starting a side hustle in reselling used appliances, from sourcing and refurbishing to marketing and selling.

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Filmmaking: Low-Budget Equipment for a Career in Directing

Embarking on a career in directing can be a thrilling yet daunting journey, especially when faced with budget constraints. However, with the right approach and equipment, aspiring filmmakers can bring their creative visions to life without breaking the bank. In this guide, we explore low-budget filmmaking equipment essentials sourced from learnaboutfilm.com, providing invaluable insights for budding directors looking to make their mark in the industry.

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The Thrill and Risk: Exploring the Pros and Cons of Online Casino Gaming

Online casinos have gripped millions worldwide in our era of quick digital transformation, captivating millions with just a few clicks and opening up a world of excitement where fortunes may be won or lost instantly. As with any form of entertainment involving real money, playing at online casinos does have its share of benefits and drawbacks; let us examine these here.

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MOVIE REVIEW: The Brink Of

Make no mistake. Unspoken history exists between Lena and James. At this recorded moment, they may or may not share the inquiring answer the host is hoping to extract. Nevertheless, there’s a story here that promises a long and difficult road merging togetherness and stardom. Using deft and economical storytelling, writer-director Patrick Meaney (House of Demons) has crafted The Brink Of to reveal this little melodrama nimbly.

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Enhancing Your Outdoor Living Space With The Elegance of Wicker

In recent years, there has been a notable shift towards outdoor living spaces becoming extensions of our homes. These areas are no longer just places for occasional gatherings; they're now considered essential parts of our living environments. With this trend comes the desire to make these spaces as comfortable, stylish, and inviting as possible. One material that has long been associated with elegance and charm in outdoor decor is wicker.

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DOCUMENTARY REVIEW: Deep Sky

Much like the scientifically wondrous notion of us forged by recycled dust of past celestial bodies, the documentary’s powerful implications and posed questions give Deep Sky viewers immense swell and pause. Even though Deep Sky is an abrupt shorthand version of a continuing story, it is exactly the type of presentation and ponderous point that will rightfully and fruitfully inspire the next generation of innovators and explorers. Somebody somewhere is going to watch Deep Sky, hear Williams’ lush poeticism, and plot their future.

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MOVIE REVIEW: Sasquatch Sunset

It’s not that the movie or the actors don’t look the part in Sasquatch Sunset. That’s not the issue. It’s more about the purposes and examinations at hand. This film, which enjoyed praise during its world premiere at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival earlier in the year, is one hell of a bizarre enigma poking and prodding any number of desires and intentions. 

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MEDIA APPEARANCE: Participant in "World of Reel" Critics Poll for Best Modern Film of Francis Ford Coppola

As I have grown in press credentials and professional affiliations nationally, I have found myself landing in circles with other film critics of various levels. Recently, I was included in a poll for voting critics for Jordan Ruimy of World of Reel, a fellow Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic. His survey was to collect picks for the best film of famed director Francis Ford Copolla (The Godfather series, Apocalypse Now) from over 100 critics and other industry folk. I was honored to chime in with my vote for 1997’s The Rainmaker to be included with some very high professional company.

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MEDIA APPEARANCE: Participant in "World of Reel" Critics Poll for Best Films of the 1950s

As I have grown in press credentials and professional affiliations nationally, I have found myself landing in circles with other film critics of various levels. Recently, I was included in a poll for voting critics for Jordan Ruimy of World of Reel, a fellow Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic. His survey was to collect picks for the best films of the 1950s from over 120 critics and other industry folk. I was honored to chime in with my top five selections to be included with some very high professional company.

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