MOVIE REVIEW: Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

So far, so good, right? Staying local and rooted in family dynamics would make for an ideal Ant-Man movie and an escalator out of the grief management arcs of Phase 4, no? Wrong. Unfortunately, with a cinematic universe spiraling in a zillion rudderless directions of multiverse lunacy, the Marvel machine will not stand for that. Enlisting awards show and Rick and Morty writer Jeff Loveness (bask in that pedigree), Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania reaches so poorly with attempted relevancy. 

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Know About the Various Benefits of Remote Jobs

The remote workers name flexibility as the top perk of working from home. Employees with RemoteHub, it is a job marketplace that can work from location and attend to personal or familial responsibilities. Remote employment appeals particularly to parents of young children because it enables them to care for their kids while working.

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MOVIE REVIEW: Emily

Following in the transcending footsteps of Greta Gerwig’s Little Women, award-winning actress Frances O’Connor makes her feature debut as a writer and director with Emily to blend biographical notes with envisioned dramatic license. Before her acclaim on the printed page, Emily Brontë was a lover, a sister, a daughter, and an independent woman of turmoil and ache. Anchored by a stirring lead performance from Emma Mackay, O’Connor’s emotive film seeks to flesh out that very soul.

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How Do Entertainment Lawyers Help Filmmakers?

Entertainment lawyers play a crucial role in helping filmmakers navigate the legal aspects of the film industry. Here are some ways in which entertainment lawyers can help filmmakers. In summary, entertainment lawyers play a key role in helping filmmakers navigate the complex legal aspects of the film industry and ensure that their rights and interests are protected.

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PODCAST: Episode 98 of "The Cinephile Hissy Fit" Podcast

For their 98th episode, two mammalian film critics, better dads, and statistically overweight school teachers Will Johnson and Don Shanahan welcome back returning guests Lauren Knight of L.A. Knight Consulting and Barbara VanDenburgh of USA Today to blow out all the brine, foam, and emotions that come with Darren Aronofsky's The Whale. Featuring Oscar nominees Brendan Fraser and Hong Chau, this movie splashed enormous reactions within this pod on a pod.

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MOVIE REVIEW: Sharper

Frankly, a polished movie like this one, from the clean sets to the ominous Clint Mansell score, would have been relished in that fondly remembered mid-1990s marketplace of star-driven movies marketed for adults. Mature and malicious while skirting the line with a dash of kink, movies like Sharper don’t get made enough nowadays. Enjoy its casual boldness.

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How to Take Advantage of Online Casino Bonuses

Bonus hunting used to be a big thing when online casinos came along. New operators were trying to attract new players and used bonuses and welcome offers as irresistible incentives. The result was a gold rush that saw casinos lose a lot of money because of unscrupulous players who claimed the bonuses and cast out quickly. Today, wagering requirements prevent people from abusing welcome and recurrent bonuses, but there are still ways to take advantage of these opportunities.

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MOVIE REVIEW: Somebody I Used To Know

To a degree, Somebody I Used to Know carries a bit of the same vein of misaligned praise and creativity. We have two lifelong Southern Californians (Franco of Palo Alto and Brie of Hollywood) pretending to lay out a pre-midlife crisis scenario in a setting far from their own. That said, there is a range of characters and grasp of relatable poignancy in the film coming from David and Alison that show how setting matters little when you have interesting people. 

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