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Read MoreIt took receiving a pair of Google Alerts on my name and website to see that quotes of mine about 2009’s The Road, starring Viggo Mortensen and Charlize Theron, were recently cited on the media site BGR. The piece by Alan Bradley promoted the film’s standing as being underseen, which it is. The quote is from my review on Every Movie Has a Lesson that was logged on Rotten Tomatoes.
Read MoreAny person who is even remotely interested in online gaming will tell you that there’s something so intense and suspenseful when playing these games. And this refers to any type of game you are playing, such as casino games, haunted mansions, etc.
Read MoreFinding the best moses basket for newborn sleep looks simple until the stand dilemma hits you. Should you buy one with a stand or save money and use it without? Most parents don't realize babies outgrow Moses baskets by 3-4 months, and some last until 5-6 months depending on size. That's a short window to justify the extra cost of a stand.
Read MoreOne has to keep in mind that Leah McKendrick’s film is a romantic comedy, meaning, according to even the most refined and reinvented versions of the genre’s formula, a sticking point born from preventable mistakes or an unwashed Big Lie likely exists. In the case of Voicemails from Isabelle, the finagling of fate belongs to Wes. Like many rom-coms, a horses-holding “Let me explain” is needed.
Read MoreWith the grand release of Toy Story 5, Mike Crowley of the You’ll Probably Agree website and YouTube channel wanted to look back at the entire series while giving an initial review of the fifth entry. Joining as guests were fellow Chicago Indie Critics members Al and Linda Lerner of Movies and Shakers. Representing three different generations and critics, we each brought a unique perspective and appreciation to all things Toy Story.
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Movies are more than just entertainment. They tell stories about success, failure, leadership, teamwork, and determination. Many films feature characters who face difficult challenges, make important decisions, and work hard to achieve their goals. These experiences often mirror the real world of business.
Read MoreThat squint of doubt as a viewer is the main energy of Littermates, directed by short film specialist Scott Tinkman, making his feature-length debut, from his original screenplay partnered with Michael Woloson, who doubles as the cinematographer. Things seem too calm and mannerly, considering the chaos heard all around this property.
Read MoreThere is something endlessly fascinating about seeing what celebrities looked like before the fame, red carpets, magazine covers, and carefully curated social media feeds. Young celebrity photos offer a glimpse into a more ordinary chapter of their lives, whether it is a yearbook portrait, a school group photo, an early modeling shot, or a candid image from the beginning of their career.
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Read MoreThink of any epic scene in "The Lord of the Rings" or "Game of Thrones". Warriors wear armor that fits, with every scratch telling a story. Hollywood has been building cinematic armor for decades, and today that influence is increasingly apparent in modern LARP gear.
Read MoreAaron Sorkin’s cinematic masterpiece Molly's Game, starring Jessica Chastain, perfectly captures the intoxicating world of underground, high-stakes environments. The film mesmerizes audiences not because of mere chance, but because of the deep psychological warfare, intense opponent reading, and high-pressure decision-making.
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