The existing circumstances may not match our expectations for the start of spring. We advise everyone to take a break and switch off for a while because the situation is tense everywhere, as there is a lot of unsettling news about COVID-19.
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The sports movie genre has long been a favorite of film fans worldwide. From underdog stories to tales of overcoming adversity, these movies never fail to inspire and entertain. This year, some great sports movies are coming out on the big screen and on smaller streaming platforms. Here are five of the coolest ones to keep an eye out for:
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People often forget that relationships need work, just like anything else. Being with someone doesn't mean everything will be rainbows and butterflies forever. Things can get pretty routine and boring after a while. That's why it's important to keep the spark alive in your relationship by trying new things and keeping things fresh.
Read MoreClassical Hollywood movie stars had many tips and tricks when it came to staying beautiful. They mainly used natural techniques, as they were the most available back then. Read on to learn about what techniques classical Hollywood movie stars used that we can take advantage of.
Read MoreThere is incomplete depth all over the place in Summering. Examining the relationships between these girls and their loyal mothers, the many absentee male examples, and the legitimate anxieties accompanying the apprehensive change between elementary and secondary school are heavy obstacles not easily healed by pouring on literal or figurative warmth. So much is glazed over for sunny rays, amateur detective aimlessness, and scary sideshows.
Read MoreWhen my Cinephile Hissy Fit podcast partner Will Johnson was in town, Mike Crowley of the You’ll Probably Agree website (and fellow 25YL film critic) was kind enough to be the video host for some collaborative crossover content among a gathering of mutual friends. Cati Glidewell of The Blonde in Front and freelancer Hayden Mears of Collider joined us with the plan of recording two sessions of shared video and audio content. Shot inside Chicago’s The Laugh Factory, this first episode is a discussion on movies that make us cry. Enjoy this energetic and emotional conversation and be sure to follow Mike’s work on 25YL.
Read MoreReelgood published its Top 10 Titles in Streaming for this week (08/04/22 to 08/10/22). The new Predator franchise entry Prey is now streaming on Hulu and is captivating audiences on the week of its release, becoming the service’s most successful streaming premiere.
Read MoreFor their 76th episode, our two web-slinging film critics, emo dads, and eye-rolling school teachers Will Johnson and Don Shanahan welcome a collaboration episode with Ian Simmons of the Kicking the Seat podcast. Bost of our hosts have been frequent guests on Ian's YouTube livestreams. Recently, he welcomed Will and Don for a retrospective talk on Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 3. Ian asked us to watch the movie with new eyes. Listen to hear if any of the three needed to change the prescription of their rose-colored glasses or have their eyeballs washed out with inky black symbiote goo.
Read MoreIf there’s one hobby South Africans enjoy taking part in, it’s watching movies. And while gamblers love checking out the best online casinos, an interesting casino-themed flick could equally tickle their fancies. There is an abundance of films that cover several aspects of the casino culture and life. It’s safe to say these movies will blow your mind and show you what goes on both in front and behind the scenes of the gambling world.
Read MoreSometimes, the simplest premises are all you need, and Scott Mann’s thriller Fall has that going for it in spades. Long has the subgenre of survival thrillers flourished in this area. By ascending a 2,000 foot antenna in the desert (masterfully so in its own perfect teaser trailer), Mann and his co-writer Jonathan Frank have picked a unique and uncomplicated setting. The film’s characters and camera explore its peculiarity and scale. True to its name, Fall’s plot exploits mortal fears and gets creative with the desperate measures people reach to keep kicking and screaming with life.
Read Moreby Daniel Howard
Are you looking to make award-winning films that get millions of views every year? Being filmmakers, having a bit of knowledge of technical aspects on your resume will ensure your potential thriving future. I've compiled the 10 most important capabilities you must acquire to get work in the filmmaking field. Find everything out in detail.
Read MoreSports can be incredibly inspirational and are home to some of the greatest stories ever told. That’s why the movie business has tried to recreate the magic on screen for decades. But the results have tended to be mixed, to say the very least.
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