movie review
Relationships-focused film reviews of tearjerkers, rom-coms, love lost and love found.
Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn: Were They Friends or Rivals in Hollywood?
When it comes to Hollywood in the 1950s and 1960s, two actresses shined brighter than the rest. We are, of course, talking about Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn. But who were those women anyway and did they even know each other through their time on the silver screen? We find out everything you need to know about Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn’s relationship, including if they were friends, enemies or strangers.
By Kristen Orkoshneli7 months ago in Humans
Licorice Pizza
The meaning of life through love is an inexplicable feeling. Growing, driven by desire and passion, is often an odyssey full of pain, yet the sensation remains enjoyable. This premise underlies the plot of Licorice Pizza, the latest production by the great Paul Thomas Anderson (There Will Be Blood (2007); Phantom Thread (2017)). The film, which I personally consider the best of the recentry concluded year 2021, showcases the directro`s narrative skill-while not his finest work, it surpasses most of its peers.
By Cesar Alejandro Mursuli Abreu7 months ago in Humans
World’s largest Legoland opens to tourists in Shanghai
**World’s Largest Legoland Opens to Tourists in Shanghai** Shanghai has officially become home to the world’s largest Legoland resort. The much-anticipated Legoland Shanghai Resort opened its gates to the public on July 5, 2025, marking a major milestone in China’s family entertainment industry. Located in Fengjing, Jinshan District, the park spans an impressive 318,000 square meters, making it the largest Legoland in the world.
By GLOBAL NEWS8 months ago in Humans
Ed Miliband rejects £24bn plan to bring power from Morocco to UK
**Ed Miliband Rejects £24 Billion UK-Morocco Energy Link in Major Policy Shift** Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has rejected a £24 billion proposal to import renewable electricity from Morocco to the United Kingdom via a record-breaking subsea cable. The ambitious Morocco-UK Power Project, led by British energy firm Xlinks, had aimed to provide up to 8% of Britain’s electricity needs by transporting solar and wind power from the Sahara Desert to the Devon coast.
By GLOBAL NEWS8 months ago in Humans
The Importance of a Balanced Diet for Long-Term Health
Introduction Eating healthy isn't just about losing weight—it's about feeling good, staying strong, and living a long, happy life. A balanced diet gives your body all the nutrients it needs to work properly. Without the right foods, you might feel tired, get sick often, or develop health problems like diabetes, heart disease, or weak bones.
By MUHAMMAD Abbas8 months ago in Humans
The photograph that saved her life
The train roared past, its steel wheels screeching against the tracks, drowning out the sounds of the bustling platform. Amidst the crowd stood a girl—thin, pale, almost invisible. Her name was Alina, a 19-year-old who looked more like a shadow than a person. She clutched a tattered schoolbag to her chest and stared blankly at the yellow line just inches from the edge.
By Shehzad khan8 months ago in Humans
Starmer faces growing Labour rebellion over welfare cuts
Starmer is confronted with a growing labor revolt over welfare cuts. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is facing increasing pressure from within his own party as a growing number of Labour MPs voice opposition to his stance on welfare cuts. Within a few weeks of Labour's historic victory in the general election, the internal rebellion has revealed deep divisions within the party. Starmer's decision to maintain some welfare restrictions imposed by the previous Conservative government, particularly the two-child benefit cap, is at the heart of the dissent. Despite pre-election hopes that a Labour government would reverse the policy—seen by critics as punitive and harmful to low-income families—Starmer has signalled there will be no immediate change.
By GLOBAL NEWS8 months ago in Humans











