How Tooth Loss Can Damage Memory

Tooth loss is often seen as a cosmetic issue or a common sign of aging, but its effects can go far beyond appearance. Recent studies have shown that losing teeth can have a profound impact on brain function, particularly memory. The connection between oral health and cognitive abilities is more significant than many realize.

Read More
Is Hiring a Criminal Defense Lawyer Worth the Cost?

The truth is, a criminal charge can affect your future in a big way — your job, your freedom, and even your family. Fortress Law Group says any charge you face, big or small, causes stress to you, your friends and your family, but it’s important to know that you don’t have to go through this alone. That’s why you deserve to work with someone you can trust to represent you well. 

Read More
When and Why You May Need a Probate Lawyer After Losing a Loved One

Long Beach probate lawyer Bill Preston says that probate is the legal process of settling a deceased person’s estate. As a personal representative or beneficiary, it is important to understand your rights and responsibilities and the steps involved. This article will review the reasons why you may probably need a probate lawyer after the death of your loved one. 

Read More
MOVIE REVIEW: How to Train Your Dragon

Maybe the animated one was training wheels for the day this human-rich one could be made with advanced technology. The inevitable comparisons will be divisive for some and a coin toss of preference for others. Either way, both movies are solid enough to stoke that fiery and spirit-stirring excitement for audiences new or old. Let’s show our own mercy and have both.

Read More
MOVIE REVIEW: Materialists

For a stretch of Materialists, confidence is rattled, the hope of love is lost, and any rom-com gamemanship ends, as a more necessary, heavy, and therapeutic arc takes over. Admittedly and appreciably, for as bracingly honest as this swerve is in Materialist to emphasize the aforementioned risks that embody the reality of dating for many people—luxury level or otherwise, it is such a downer of a turn that it threatens to mar the good graces established by that opening scene’s instinctual simplicity of a shared flower.

Read More
MOVIE REVIEW: Thirsty

In the central performance of Thirsty, Jamie Neumann lays this character bare. In each scene representing a defining choice—whether it’s a buoyant stump moment impressing the gathered public or a privately tormented decision—the actress shows emotional mettle that is tangible, mature, and impressive. Harsher truths and consequences rightfully burn here. 

Read More
MOVIE REVIEW: Predator: Killer of Killers

Larger than that, though, what transpires bends time and expands on previously unseen lore for the franchise, revealing borderline revisionist prophecies to the history and purpose of the whole shebang and saga. They mark a progression that promises to continue in Dan Trachtenberg’s next live-action film, Predator: Badlands, coming this November. Love them or hate them, the implications made by Dan and company are awesome and huge, and precisely the mature and heady injection this franchise sorely needed

Read More
The Hidden Business Side of Hollywood: What Movie Roles Say About a Star’s Brand

by Dickky Watson

In Hollywood, acting is only part of the equation. Behind every major casting choice is a business decision not just by studios, but by the actors themselves. Roles aren’t just performances, they’re brand moves. Each film, each character, and each public appearance contributes to how an actor is positioned in the entertainment economy.

Read More