by Lewis Robinson
The 2005 film Unfiltered provides viewers with an intimate look into the lives and storied rivalry of Michael Phelps and Ian Crocker. This film is a must-watch for fans of Olympic swimming for a variety of reasons.
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The 2005 film Unfiltered provides viewers with an intimate look into the lives and storied rivalry of Michael Phelps and Ian Crocker. This film is a must-watch for fans of Olympic swimming for a variety of reasons.
Read Moreby Lewis Robinson
For whatever reason, dreams can make a huge impact on a person. Maybe this is why Hollywood has produced several films revolving around the concept of dreams that have captured the hearts of Americans everywhere. These movies are remembered because people can relate to them. Everyone experiences dreams and wishes they could relive some of them one more time. When it comes to these special movies, there are five that have made a massive impact on the culture of America.
Read Moreby Kevin Gardner
Nearly everyone has at some point dreamt of what could have been. Whether it's a missed career opportunity, a missed relationship, or something else entirely, ruminating in the nostalgia can bring up a variety of emotions. The 2002 Disney film, The Rookie, manages to capture every one of those feelings as it explores a "what if" that becomes real.
Read Moreby Kevin Gardner
The follow-up to Skyfall, regarded as one of the finest Bond films ever made, is a much different film than its predecessor. Spectre is a modern take on James Bond’s famous clichés and plot conventions. Unlike Skyfall, it does not slow down for sadness or melodrama, but it pauses for a second then surges forward with high-energy action scenes. Spectre’s stunts are some of the most impressive of the series, and Daniel Craig (Bond) rarely seems able to take a breath after he’s thrown around by Dave Bautista or attacked by twenty black-suited men with submachine guns.
Read Moreby Adrian Johansen
Whether it’s a coming-of-age film, a story about overcoming obstacles or just learning to accept one’s true self, there is no shortage of movies about self-acceptance. The lessons we all can learn from these films are extremely important, especially if you have a hard time loving and accepting who you really are. Let’s take a look at a few of those films that stand out. If you haven’t seen them before, now is a perfect time to watch and take their lessons to heart.
Read MoreShilajit is an ancient medicine commonly used as ayurvedic medicines. It is a very viscous and sticky in nature and mainly find in the rocks of Himalayan regions. It is made up after decomposition of plants parts for millions of years. It is a mineral based extract of blackish brown in color and it is made up of a very sticky and gummy kind of substance. It consists of so many minerals inside it like iron, copper, silver, zinc etc. Before taking shilajit, there are side effects you may get taking shilajit. Check with a doctor.
Read MoreDo you want to crush your opponents? Are you willing to win every time? If yes, then continue to read this to know all the tactics for beating your opponents. The most important point in a game is to be able to strike at the right moment and this is only possible when you are aware of all the components, tricks, and plays of the game. You can play a rummy dummy in Getmega.
Read Moreby Mike Jones
Netflix is one of the most popular streaming apps worldwide. During the pandemic of COVID-19, Netflix had the most of the viewers and have earned a lot more than they earned before the time of the pandemic. People were left with nothing, no social gatherings, they had to avoid outdoor play games because of their health, no other activities and they had to stay isolated from their loved ones. People have to work from home and students had to attend online classes for the first time, which was quite frustrating.
Read Moreby Kevin Gardner
If you have seen the movie All-Stars, you can congratulate yourself on accomplishing a rare feat. Fewer than one million initially saw this 2014 production of a comedy about a girls’ 10-and-under fastpitch softball team. Those who did see the movie rated it highly. Perhaps, however, you thought the title was a reference to the 2013 British film of the same name about a children’s club in London that is about to be bulldozed. Others might have thought it was about the 1997 Dutch film, All-Stars, about a soccer team.
Read Moreby Kevin Faber
Running is not one of the film industry’s favorite subjects, and few running films are as profitable as dramas, comedies and thrillers based on other topics. Hollywood prefers to stick to stories that can generate the highest sales, but sometimes, a running film breaks through and wows audiences and critics. If you’re a runner or enjoy watching films about the sport, you can check out these ten films that represent the best running movies of all time.
Read Moreby Kevin Gardner
If you've been watching recent horror and action movies, you've probably noticed a new trend. This popular plot point, oddly enough, is the use of games to amp up adrenaline. Think of Alice in Borderland, Escape Room and its sequel, Ready or Not, The Belko Experiment, Saw, The Purge series and the ever-popular Squid Game. While this may seem odd, especially since games can feel childish, the method tends to succeed. One of the most effective games used is escape rooms, or, at least, similar situations. If you want to learn more, here are three reasons why escape rooms create adrenaline in movies.
Read Moreby Devin Caldwell
The fashion industry is one of the most fascinating industries on earth. Anyone who pays attention to New York or Paris fashion week knows that the world of fashion is constantly changing, but few understand what's really going on under the surface. Thankfully, there are several films out there that are known for accurately portraying the ins and outs of the fashion world.
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