Five Style Choices That Turn a Clean Vehicle Into a Head-Turner

A clean vehicle with factory wheels, faded badges, and mismatched lighting still reads as stock from 20 feet away. Gloss paint can’t hide a tall wheel gap, cloudy lenses, or chalky window trim, and those details show up in photos as much as they do in a parking lot. Most style upgrades look better when they follow the car’s proportions and use a small set of repeatable finishes.

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The Life Lessons Hidden in Iconic Movie Fashion

Fashion in film has always been about more than clothing. Some of the most memorable movie outfits become cultural symbols because they reflect confidence, transformation, rebellion, ambition, or individuality. From classic Hollywood glamour to modern designer wardrobes, iconic movie fashion often leaves a lasting impression long after audiences forget individual scenes or lines of dialogue.

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PODCAST: Episode 233 of "The Cinephile Hissy Fit" Podcast

For their 234th episode, two wannabe TV critics, two resident dads, and two interning school teachers, Will Johnson and Don Shanahan, enjoy the second week and episode pausing from cinema to spread some love to prestige television. Last week, they covered Season 1 of HBO Max's The Pitt. For this episode, they recap and react to the recently completed second season.

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PODCAST: Episode 232 of "The Cinephile Hissy Fit" Podcast

For their 232nd episode, two well-molded film critics, two non-Aussie dads, and two special effects school teachers, Will Johnson and Don Shanahan, have secretly found a little sub-niche over the years for their show, where they find an obscure, forgotten film and get the chance to move its Rotten Tomatoes score with their podcast's submitted review. This week, 1986's "F/X" gets the treatment.

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MOVIE REVIEW: Forge

What isn’t problematic is Forge’s suave and efficient screenplay from Jing Ai Ng, making her feature debut after an eight-year resume of promising short films. The smoothness comes from scaffolding the idiosyncrasies of the underground art world, fueled by favors and authenticity. By empowering the prowess of the Coco character, Ng showcases this titular crime’s uniqueness, where not just anyone can pull it off.

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CTE Training That Sticks — Support Systems Districts Can Use After Onboarding

Two months in, many new CTE teachers are ordering consumables, setting up tool checkouts, and writing their first lab safety tests while grading projects on tight deadlines. Those tasks expose gaps that onboarding rarely covers in detail, including equipment routines, pacing for hands-on work, and consistent rubrics across sections. Without a steady system for quick answers, small delays turn into missed lab time and uneven student outcomes.

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Best Movies of the 2020s So Far

The 2020s have already delivered some unforgettable movies across action, drama, science fiction, horror, animation, and superhero genres. Despite the challenges the film industry faced during the early years of the decade, filmmakers continued to create visually stunning, emotionally powerful, and culturally significant movies that captivated audiences around the world.

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