MOVIE REVIEW: Last Ride

That positive togetherness among solid friends is your stamped answer to Lesson #2. The small yet serious life-and-death situation does not need an extra roller coaster. This is a keen balance in a film that is rightly not trying to create pitfalls to rattle cinematic seismometers for the action junkies because the wisening emotions displayed are more than enough. 

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MEDIA APPEARANCE: Guest on the Kicking the Seat's YouTube Channel Talking "Wuthering Heights"

Last week, visit #151 extended the honor and brought another bold adaptation of a literary classic to the roundtable. This time, it was Emerald Fennell’s spicy take on Emily Bronte’s “Wuthering Heights.” Enjoy the divisive back and forth between Ian, myself, Cati Glidewell of The Blonde in Front, Mike Crowley of You’ll Probably Agree, and Jeff York of The Establishing Shot and Pipeline Artists.

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Before and After Hydroquinone Cream Results: Evidence-Based Skin Guide

When patients come to my clinic asking about Before and after hydroquinone cream results, they’re usually holding their phone, scrolling through dramatic photos of fading dark spots and smoother-looking skin. Hyperpigmentation — whether melasma, post-inflammatory dark marks, or sun spots — can really affect confidence. I’ve seen it in teenagers after acne, in new moms dealing with hormonal patches, and in professionals who just want their skin tone to look more even on Zoom calls.

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Payroll Automation for Movie Productions Using BambooHR Integrations

Movie productions operate in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment where timelines are tight and budgets are closely monitored. Unlike traditional businesses, film projects involve a constantly shifting workforce that includes full-time staff, freelance crew members, union actors, technicians, and short-term contractors. Managing payroll for such a dynamic structure can quickly become complicated.

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Chiennes de vies (Life's a Bitch)

Everyone who grew up with pets knows that they can teach us a lot about life. If we pay close attention, we see that the way we look at them often reflects our own inner demons, beliefs, and insecurities. Pets also show us what loyalty looks like in its purest form. At the same time, they can reveal how easily we grow overly attached, or where our ability to connect with others starts to falter.

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How Female Entrepreneurs Play a Major Role in the Film Industry

by Nancy Fernandez

The global film industry has long been perceived as male-dominated, but over the past few decades, female entrepreneurs have emerged as powerful forces reshaping the landscape. From launching production companies to leading studios, financing films, managing distribution networks, and building streaming platforms, women entrepreneurs are not only participating in cinema—they are redefining it.

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MOVIE REVIEW: How to Make a Killing

It is the kind of dangerous amusement that advances the entire “eat the rich” schtick, even if there’s not a heap of thicker or more brazen commentary with it. Skipping the larger lectures, How to Make a Killing hovers at the amusing level more than a firebranded one. Not everything has to be a societal wrecking ball or message movie.

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