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Humphrey Bogart & Gloria Grahame ‘In a Lonely Place’: Rediscovering the Darkest Film Noir from Hollywood’s Golden Age
'In a Lonely Place' - Humphrey Bogart and Gloria Grahame give career-best performances in this pitch-black tale of love and murder in Hollywood....
Top Gun Then Vs. Now: ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ is the Movie I Thought ‘Top Gun’ Would Be
‘Top Gun: Maverick’ pays plenty of homage to its predecessor, but also makes some effective changes that make it a far better movie....
The 15th Anniversary of ‘Ratatouille’: Celebrating the Movie That Taught Us How to Cook
A story filled with rich flavors, Disney Pixar’s ‘Ratatouille’ was released 15 years ago -- here is a look back on the imaginative classic that showed us the various spices of passion. ...
‘RRR’: A Powerful, Bonkers, and Thoroughly Executed Story that Transcends Established Genres | One of the Best Films of 2022
‘Rise, Roar, Revolt’ or ‘RRR’ is one of the best films of the year and deserves the ever-growing word of mouth it is getting....
Movies and Television Shows to Watch for June 2022 Pride Month!
June 2022 Pride month - Here are some new/upcoming flicks and shows to help you celebrate pride this June!...
‘Stranger Things 4’: My Favorite Show Ever Is Turning This Summer Upside Down
The fourth installment of Netflix’s mega-hit epic goes full ‘Scooby-Doo’ with its first volume - Stranger Things 4....
Is an Award Show an Award Show Without A Protest? | Protests at Cannes Film Festival Supporting Ukraine
Protests at Cannes and other award shows: Should we embrace or reject them?...
Merge of the Titans: The Completion of Discovery Media Taking Over Warner Media to Create Warner Bros. Discovery
Warner Bros. Discovery - Rounds upon rounds of layoffs, canceled shows, and the loss of content creation departments have already made a major impact....
Disney’s ‘The Owl House’ Made History By Having It’s First LGBT Kiss
'The Owl House' - The shows fight to get representation on screen and how it means everything to the LGBT youth....
A Tribute to ‘The Joy Luck Club’: The First Major Studio Picture With An All-Asian Cast | The Rise of Asian Stories in Hollywood
‘The Joy Luck Club’ was a landmark for the Asian American community as the film was released 29 years ago and has created a space for more Asian representation....
Disability Representation on the Silver Screen and How It Should Progress
Disability representation - who the actors and actresses are in these roles and how they are presented....
HBO’s ‘Barry’ Season 3 Reveals The Reality of The Hitman’s Double Life
The mid-season finale of the HBO dark comedy series leaves the audience asking what’s going to happen next - 'Barry'....