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Five Life Lessons I Learned from Watching the Andy Warhol Documentary Series
Before watching the documentary series, I didn't anything about my fellow namesake and I'm glad about that. It gave me an objective view without any biases or preconceived ideas/opinions. I could just watch the episodes openly and observe.
By Andy Murphy 4 years ago in Journal
Sony's Spider-Man Universe reviews
With MORBIUS finally out just 2 years and 3 months after the first trailer premiered, I decided to give my two cents on all three movies in Sony's Spider-Man Universe. I'm not a big fan of this new name because for one thing, there's no Spider-Man yet and I hate the acronym SSU. Shouldn't it be SSMU? I still don't like that. I obviously would've preferred the first two names: Sony's Marvel Universe (SMU) and Sony's Universe of Marvel Characters (SUMC). Anyway, I'm ranking the three movies not just by release date, but by opinion because apparently after the first movie came out, things seemed to go downhill from there. So, let's just get into it.
By Cody Fairless-Lee4 years ago in Journal
The Batman Struck By The Spear Of Influence
I should preface this review by saying I am not the biggest fan of comic book hero movies. I've kept up with the major franchises, The Avengers and X-Men and Suicide Squad and even the new Spider Man. So when I heard there was a new Batman movie in production, I was naturally excited. As a lifelong Batman fan I will admit when I saw the first images and clips of this movie I wasn't too excited about it. I wasn't a fan of the red color scheme or casting Robert Pattinson as my favorite DC super hero. But as soon as the title screen rolled in, I was reminded why I love movies so much. This movie is the perfect super hero movie for the post pandemic world we live in today.
By Luis Lopez4 years ago in Journal
The Kashmir Files Creates History at Box Office?
Producer Vivek Agnihotri's most recent delivery 'The Kashmir Files,' because of the mass migration of Kashmiri Pandits from the Valley during the 1990s, has evoked the sort of responses that nobody has seen in quite a while. From India to the US and Australia, the film's shows are running houseful everywhere. Not just has this film genuinely taken the crowd back to the performance centers in the post-Covid time, yet has likewise joined the residents of the nation more than ever.
By NEET RANGERS4 years ago in Journal
A Good Day to Die Hard
So, I suppose it's the conclusion of the storey. I believe the endless procession of shoot-em-up cop movies that captivated our hearts and brains in the 1980s and continue to be filmed today is coming to an end. At least for the time being.Steven Segall, Jean-Claude Van Damme, and Chuck Norris haven't had star billing in a long time.
By ADEEL KHAN4 years ago in Journal
The Kashmir Files Review😎 Anupam Kher Sparkles in The Film That Makes an Effect Yet Needs Balance
Numerous producers ordinarily take a more secure, here and there hesitant course to portray appalling genuine occurrences. In any case, chief Vivek Agnihotri goes straight for the effect in The Kashmir Files, which rotates around the mass migration of Kashmiri Hindus from the valley in the mid 1990s on account of an ascent in the Islamic aggressiveness, and the impact that it has made on the gathering from that point onward. Right from the principal scene, Agnihotri portrays the foul play that won in the area, and from subsequently features a progression of realistic, abhorrent minutes that will undoubtedly make you uncomfortable in the seat.
By Radhe forms4 years ago in Journal
‘France’: An Aware Reflection of the Artificial Media
The media is composed of a large segment of our contemporary society, being the main channel of collective mass communication. The media consists of broadcasting, publishing, and the internet, which includes, but is not limited to, print media (newspapers), cinema, broadcasting (television and radio), the news (journalists and news outlets), digital media (social media), photography, and advertising. But what is the role of the media?
By MovieBabble4 years ago in Journal
The Change In Ebenezer Scrooge
This year more than other years many people have become too wrapped up in themselves and are forgetting that many need a helping hand. Unfortunately, humanity has become a word that does not mean what it once did and it is everyone for themselves. Today it is more important than ever before to contribute to those Salvation Army kettles this holiday. If we once again focus on the popular book by Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol" we can see that even the most miserable and angry of people and the stingiest can turn their lives around just in time.
By Rasma Raisters4 years ago in Journal
CHRISTMAS MOVIE: FROM TEARS TO CELEBRATION
It was the Christmas movie that made me cry with tears rolling down my cheeks. It's a wonderful time of the year! Christmas movie time is here! Do you have a favorite Christmas movie? Perhaps, yours is the Christmas comedy-drama, The Miracle on 34th Street that was released in 1947 and won three academy awards. Honestly, there hasn't been a Christmas without The Miracle on 34th Street showing across our TV.
By Babs Iverson4 years ago in Journal







