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COLUMN: 4 Binge-Worthy Cannabis Documentaries To Watch This Weekend

by Crystal M. Wilson

Cannabis is exploding in popularity and is experiencing legalization around the world. This massive new trend is also a media sensation, with articles, videos, and blogs available in print and online. Documentaries are also popping up as the newest trend in film making, and cannabis is fast becoming the darling of this booming industry. With so many people of all ages yearning to learn more about this natural, history-rich plant, it makes sense that inspired directors are offering documentaries.

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COLUMN: Top Movies on Amazon Prime for 2021

A person holding an Amazon Prime subscription should really be using it for more than just shipping discounts and looking through sales on whole foods. Amazon’s team has amassed a very impressive library of cinema’s best offerings. These can be accessed together with your Prime account, and in some ways, it’s adequate to and arguably even superior to other primary streaming services’ libraries. But how does one know where to begin? So let us present to you the updated guide to top movies which you may view, if you’ve not already, some of the best titles that Amazon Prime has to offer.

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COLUMN: How to Choose a Movie for Moving

Moving can be hard. From cleaning your current residence to choosing an appropriate moving company, moving houses comes with a lot of stress and exhaustion. Everyone needs a break sometimes. If you are someone who is moving a long way away from your current place of residence, it can be even more stressful for you. You would need something that distracts you and keeps your mind off the stress of moving. A good way to get your mind off the anxiety of moving is to watch a movie. Figuring out what to watch to keep you distracted can be a challenge on its own. Here are a few examples on what you can watch while you make the big move.

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GUEST COLUMN: 8 Impressive Movies About Artificial Intelligence

by Miranda Woolridge

Art of Cinema - Best Artificial Intelligence Films

Today humanity has come close to creating a full-fledged artificial intelligence. Of course, each of us is interested in learning more about AI and how it can affect our lives. The cinema offers a ton of similar stories, and many films have become truly iconic (such as The Terminator, The Matrix, or Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey). In this review, we'll talk about lesser-known paintings that deserve your attention.

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GUEST COLUMN: 10 Movies That Can Renew Your Faith In Love

by Timothea Bradley

Some of us don’t need proof, we already know that true love exists, we just have to find it! But other people might need some reassurance or encouragement. Enter, the best romantic movies about love. Yes, you can be skeptical and claim that a movie is a fiction. Moreover, most recent movies are all about cliches and standard plots. But you will be surprised to learn that not all movies are so plain. Some nice films are worthy of your attention, even if you aren’t into romantic movies. Some of them might encourage you to start looking for love on such sites or apps as filipino-women.net or Tinder.

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GUEST COLUMN: The Best Racing Films and What Makes Them So Great

by Kevin Faber

Like most sports, racing is limited to a specific season. There are practical reasons for that; racing season is when conditions are most favorable for racing and safest for driving. Nevertheless, the off-season can be difficult for fans to endure. Fortunately, there are still ways to get your fix while waiting for the season to begin again. Racing has held such a fascination for so many people for so long that there are dozens of movies centered around it. Here is a chance to relive some old favorites and perhaps discover some new ones.

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GUEST EDITORIAL: Movie Lessons About Going After Your Dream Job

by Adrian Johansen

There have been countless great movies about people going after their dreams. They continue to be successful because they’re inspiring. When you watch a movie about someone either overcoming the odds to get their dream job or climbing the ladder to find success, it might inspire you to do the same. If nothing else, it can show you that it’s possible.

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Valuable Life Morals We Can Adopt From Movie Characters

Movies do not just entertain viewers. They can also be outlets or mediums through which the creators can relay their ideas, philosophies, values, and visions. Movies can reach out to the minds and consciousness of viewers and evoke their realizations about life and other situations portrayed in the movies. Some remarkable movie characters can deliver powerful messages and performances that make us reexamine ourselves, our beliefs, our past, or even our future. Whatever genre a movie labels itself with, you are bound to find something worth relating with one or several characters in that movie.

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MOVIE REVIEW: The Map of Tiny Perfect Things

For the impressionable young woman and clearly smitten guy, played by Freaky’s outstanding Kathryn Newton and future West Side Story cast member Kyle Allen, all hope is far from lost after this first unified encounter. They get to do this all over again. Playing in the self-aware Groundhog Day and Palm Springs pond, their Mark and Margaret are stuck in a temporal loop, repeating the same sunny Alabama spring day that ends with the hints of a cleansing thunderstorm at midnight that never comes before the alarm clock awakens the restarted day.

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MOVIE REVIEW: Judas and the Black Messiah

Director Shaka King and his co-writer Will Berson, both prior specialists of television, have penned and lensed an appropriately audacious feature film debut that deserves reverence and reaction. Through it all, there is tangible grizzled inspirational force to watching the agitators humanize and refine their plight. To hell with any “product of its era talk” because this is a crusade that many will cite as ongoing today with much of the same potency. Taking much deserved latitude, Judas and the Black Messiah does not beat around a single bush with where the antagonistic blame belongs.

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