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GUEST EDITORIAL: Five Movies About Airplanes You Should Watch

by Lewis Robinson

There is something fascinating about airplanes. It is a wonderful thing to be able to go anywhere in the world in a matter of hours. Airplanes allow us to see our friends and family for important occasions and also have invented so many jobs for people. You may love learning about airplanes as many people do and enjoy watching how they work. Below you will find five of the best plane movies you should definitely watch soon.

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Some of the Best Sci-Fi Movies and Believable Takes on Distinct Topics

Hollywood is the front-end player with top-notch productions and different dynamic showcases, backed up by huge investments. Other industries also produce classic sci-Fi pictures that have the potential to scavenge the attention of the entertainment geeks across the world but few in number. Let us have a look at some of the best sci-fi movies of all generations.

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GUEST EDITORIAL: Disney's “Snow Dogs” Movie Review

By Lewis Robinson

Disney Plus is constantly adding new movies to its streaming service. One hidden gem that is sure to spark nostalgia for some is the Disney original Snow Dogs, which first came out in 2002. Since it's been so long since the movie was released, let's take a look at some of what made it such a memorable classic in the first place.

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GUEST EDITORIAL: Why "Moneyball" is a Must-See for Sports AND Movie Fans!

by Lewis Robinson

It’s very rare for a sports movie to be a commercial and critical success. These types of films are often looked down upon as lesser quality, formulaic pictures aimed to appeal only to sports fans. Even some of the best are financial failures at first, only to gain traction on home video or repeated showings on cable TV. One of the largest exceptions to this rule is the 2011 baseball film that became an instant classic, “Moneyball.” “Moneyball” contained the perfect combination of elements to appeal to a broad audience and gain raves from critics.

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GUEST COLUMN: Gift Your Movie Lover Something Special Today

by Scott Carrion

You'll admit that there are people in our lives who have probably seen a plethora of movies - no matter if they're action, sci-Fi, comedy, e.t.c. There are many movie lover nicknames - the most common ones are film buffs, movieholics, or any other name a movie lover is called! It could be your friend, who has streamed every possible horror movie you've ever heard of, or your brother with the latest sci-Fi collections.

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GUEST COLUMN: 6 Popular Medical TV Dramas You Should Watch

by Lewis Robinson

There is something about watching television shows that offer an intriguing storyline and allow you to maybe even learn something while you watch. If you are like many people, you enjoy watching shows about the medical field. These shows can be addicting, and there is usually a love story involved along with other drama. Continue to read this article if you are looking for a new medical tv show to watch.

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How "The Lord of the Rings" Voiceover Was Used to Craft the World of Middle Earth

How do you craft a world? In screenwriting and publishing terms, ‘world-building’ is the idea of creating a fictional location and making it seem real with specific techniques. Social structures, designing landscapes and visual differences from those on Earth build a rich history full of lore. Creating non-human races, the languages they speak, other-worldly creatures and fictional monarchies are world-building techniques of the fantasy genre specifically – breathing life into the idea of a world.

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6 Unique Ways to Boost Your Immune System

Everyone wants to feel good and to be happy, healthy, and energetic. What would you do if you were told that some simple changes could boost your immune system? The immune system is a complex network of cells, tissues, and organs that work together to identify and destroy harmful foreign invaders—like viruses, bacteria, and fungi—that enter our bodies. To keep your immune system healthy, you need to take care of yourself. When you're well-rested and have plenty of time each day for exercise, good nutrition, and spiritual practices like meditation or prayer, then your body can focus its attention on protecting itself from disease.

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GUEST COLUMN: Differences Between the “Forrest Gump” Film and the Original Book

By Lewis Robinson

The film Forrest Gump solidified Tom Hanks' reputation as a well-rounded film actor capable of performing comedy and drama. The film itself is hard to classify as one or the other. It is a "slice of life" film and, like life, has some funny moments, some tragic ones, and some that are just confusing. If you had already read the book upon which it was based, you may have been even more confused because the filmmakers made some significant changes to the plot and characters when adapting the novel into a motion picture.

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GUEST COLUMN: 7 Adventure Movies You Can’t Wait To Watch This New Year

by Emma Wilson

It’s hard to believe it’s almost the end of 2021. And the good thing is people are gradually stepping out of our virtual worlds, although things might never go back to the ‘normal’ before the pandemic struck. But if there’s one thing that’s going back to normal, it’s the numerous new movies coming up. Now, that’s amazing news, especially for all the movie buffs out there.

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GUEST EDITORIAL: What Makes Movie Characters Iconic?

by Adrian Johansen

There are various aspects of a movie that can cause it to transcend its theatrical run to have a lasting influence on our culture. There are shots so recognizable they become part of the long-term language of cinema. Individual scenes — the shower sequence in Psycho and the canyon ending of Thelma & Louise — make for easy parody and reference because they’re so ingrained in our film history. Even great costumes can have a timeless connection to a single movie.

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