Cinema
Ethiopian Cinematic Gem – ‘Running Against The Wind’: An Idealistic Tale of Two Friends
‘Running Against The Wind’ proves that true friendship and brotherhood is enough to conquer anything and that differences make us stronger....
‘Trixie Mattel: Moving Parts’ – Behind The Scenes with the Skinny Legend.
'Trixie Mattel: Moving Parts' - If you are a fan and followed her career from start to present, watching this documentary makes you love her even more....
Five Films Based On Graphic Novels That Don’t Feature Superheroes
These five films based on graphic novels don't have a superhero in sight, proving graphic novels can be a source for storytelling without capes and spandex....
‘This Little Love of Mine’ Review — Netflix’s New Tropical Romance Film
Romantic comedy ‘This Little Love of Mine’ by director Christine Luby stars Saskia Hampele and Liam McIntyre of CW’s ‘The Flash’....
‘Lajja’: The Brilliant Bollywood Epic is One of the Best #Metoo Movies – Struggles of Women in India
Starring Bollywood's biggest actresses and actors, 'Lajja' dictates the abuse, violence, and hate women still receive in patriarchal India. ...
An Ode to the Undead: A History of Zombie Movies from George Romero to Zack Snyder
From the cinematic inception of the zombie in the 1930s to Romero’s iconic reimagining and the divergent paths the acclaimed auteur of bodily carnage set forth....
A Tribute to Richard Donner: Father of the Modern Superhero Movie
Richard Donner, at age 90, is set to return to direct ‘Lethal Weapon 5’, let’s revisit the career of the man who made the modern superhero movie possible....
A ‘Long Story Short’ Emphasizes How Important It Is to Live Your Life to the Fullest
Australian romantic comedy, ‘Long Story Short’, teaches to never take any moment for granted....
A Review: Questlove’s ‘Summer of Soul (…Or When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised)’
‘Summer of Soul (...Or When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised)' - Memory and Music Come Together in this Celebration of Black Cultural and Civil Revolution....
Director Steven Soderbergh Shines a Spotlight on Corporatist Greed and Corruption in the Slow-Burning ‘No Sudden Move’
‘No Sudden Move’ starring Don Cheadle and Benicio del Toro successfully explores a number of socio-economic constructs within 1950’s Detroit....
The Euro 2020 List – Five Most Important Football Movies (or as Americans Say – Soccer)
Here are the top 5 football movies to put you into the Euro 2020 mood....
“What, Like It’s Hard?” – 20 Years of Reese Witherspoon’s ‘Legally Blonde’ | A Tribute
It’s been 20 years and this feminist comedy is still beloved- here’s why. A Tribute to 'Legally Blonde'....
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