MEDIA APPEARANCE: Guest on the Kicking the Seat for "Cool Hand Luke"

Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has been spoiling myself and Ian Simmons of the Kicking the Seat podcast and YouTube channel with lovely advance copies of some of their classic titles for the studio’s 100th anniversary. Many of them are arriving on 4K UHD Blu-ray for the first time. Recently, Ian had me on his show to talk Rebel Without a Cause.

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PODCAST: Episode 110 of "The Cinephile Hissy Fit" Podcast

For their 110th episode, two maximum security film critics, two warrior dads, and two penalized teachers, Will Johnson and Don Shanahan continue to highlight the works of director Martin Campbell. They go back a shade farther to 1994’s No Escape, a semi-sci-fi prison vehicle for Ray Liotta. Just like the podcast, it knows how to blow stuff up.

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MEDIA APPEARANCE: Guest on the Kicking the Seat for "Rebel Without a Cause"

Warner Bros. Home Entertainment as spoiling myself and Ian Simmons of the Kicking the Seat podcast and YouTube channel with lovely advance copies of some of their classic titles for the studio’s 100th anniversary. Many of them are arriving on 4K UHD Blu-ray for the first time. Recently, Ian had me on his show to talk Rebel Without a Cause with Mark Krawczyk of Special Mark Productions. We squeeze all the angst out of this one and then some.

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Creative Homemade DIY Crafts and Decorations as Gift Ideas for Men

DIY craft projects and decorations make great gift ideas for men, adding a personal touch to their presents. Creative homemade crafts are thoughtful, cost-effective, and easy to assemble. Whether you're searching for gift ideas for Father's Day, a birthday, or any other occasion, these DIY crafts and decorations can be tailored to create something meaningful for him

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MOVIE REVIEW: What's Love Got to Do With It?

When the larger societal issues of Britain’s social politics towards POC creep in, the hurdles, so to speak, get even higher. To Shekhar Kapur’s great credit and shared with producer and debuting screenwriter Jemimia Khan, those inclusions are honest more than heavy-handed. More than anything, What’s Love Got to Do With It puts a strong emphasis on family honor and its aforementioned different speed of romantic finality. Those nuclei become natural and not forced on a journey where the wallup and flourish surprisingly arrive in two different places.

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MOVIE REVIEW: A Tourist's Guide to Love

In different hands and with weaker goals, A Tourist’s Guide to Love would be a hot-and-steamy romp of debauchery in a hot-and-steamy country. There’s certainly a place for that in the streaming scroll for the Netflix-and-Chill crowd. Alternatively, there’s a place for cuddly chastness too. A Tourist’s Guide to Love respects its characters, its audience, and its cultural depictions with more tact and nobility than the norm, giving us a refreshing and relaxing PG-rated romantic drama.

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Is Love Truly Blind?

"Love is Blind," a popular reality series on Netflix, challenges conventional dating norms by letting contestants develop strong emotional connections with people they have never met. The series has become popular because of its innovative concept and ability to depict the complexity of present-day relationships. The program may be enjoyable, but it also offers some important relationships and love lessons. In this blog, we will be discussing ten lessons you can learn from the series.

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Best Betting and Gambling Platforms With Reload Offers

Many beginners in the world of betting and gambling know the tricks of gaming platforms that are ready to provide no-deposit bonuses. This type of bonus is very effective when you need to attract new customers to register and start playing. However, risk-free one-time gifts, most often remain at the level of the first bet of the player who does not want to spend their money and leave the website immediately after losing the first bonus amounts or deposit.

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PODCAST: Episode 109 of "The Cinephile Hissy Fit" Podcast

For their 109th episode, two husky-voiced film critics, two gun-totting dads, and two non-Hispanic teachers, Will Johnson and Don Shanahan pull their opinion pistols out of their holsters to take about the non-classic shoot 'em-up Desperado from 1995. Don had this very high on his 100th episode "Top 100" favorites list and Will wanted to talk more about what all the bullets and buzz was about.

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MOVIE REVIEW: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

When it comes to coolness, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is an air conditioner of a blockbuster movie. Its comic book movie breeze is crisp and non-stop, making any hot room feel stupendous. The compressors are chugging on full blast and the thermostat is set low for maximum chill. But, like any air conditioner, you can run that machine too long. It’ll churn, rattle, need a filter or two, frost up, run out of refrigerant, or overdo the coolness for the room.

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MOVIE REVIEW: Peter Pan & Wendy

Bless his heart, David Lowery has not forgotten the sensation and formative power found in the analog brands of fantasy. Constructed with earthy textures, Peter Pan & Wendy is a glorious realization and extension of make-believe play that welcomes an old-fashioned conscience. Lowery, in his second foray with Disney after his phenomenal Pete Dragon from 2015, brandishes his own creative streak with a divergent freedom and zero shame for doing so. 

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