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MOVIE REVIEW: THE POST THE POST-- 3 STARS. There is a stream of visual exposition scenes at the beginning of The Post that detail how former Vietnam War military analyst Daniel Ellsberg, played by Matthew Rhys, absconds what would come to be known as the Pentagon Papers.. Part of the tedious process involves Ellsberg and his partner Anthony Russo photocopying the 47 volumes of documents after hours in MOVIE REVIEW: THE CIRCLE 100% of you right now are reading this review via the internet on either a computer or a mobile device. Like it or not, you and I leave digital footprints everywhere we go. The new pseudo-dystopian thriller “The Circle” incites the over-obvious social media anddata-mining fears
DOCUMENTARY REVIEW: BETHANY HAMILTON: UNSTOPPABLE The light produced by this documentary matches the inspirational shine of the subject herself. Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable is an admirable and impressive chronicle of its sunlit sporting world of “calculated chaos.” Over and over, with every step she takes forward as a MOVIE REVIEW: SEARCHING Because of that unifying degree of empathy, Searching is a heart attack of a film that preys upon every parent’s fears in this current digital world. One night, Margot disappears and the missing persons’ rabbit hole opens wide to consume David. Played across the layered screens of open applications, iMessage, FaceTime, browser tabs, and video feeds, the digital breadcrumbs unearthed MOVIE REVIEW: PARASITE Opening on a makeshift clothesline drying a collection of dingy socks, such is the chandelier crowning the Kim household. This place of squalor is a semi-sunken garden unit equivalent to dirty gum stuck under a crowded metropolis’s shoe. MOVIE REVIEW: WAR HORSE Altogether, War Horse is a worthy, emotional, and crowd-pleasing chapter to Spielberg's legacy and earns its rightful place as one of the best films of 2011. MOVIE REVIEW: ROBIN HOOD To me, Robin Hood overcomes its thrown-together production changes and delivers solid summer entertainment. I arguably enjoyed myself more walking out of this than I did Iron Man 2 ,MOVIE REVIEW: CREED
2015, 4 STARS, ADVANCE MOVIE REVIEW, MOVIE REVIEW Donald Shanahan November 26, 2015 Lake Street Screening Room The Danish Girl, Tom Hooper, Eddie Redmayne, Alicia Vikander, Amber Heard, Ben Whishaw, Lili Elbe, LGBT, LGB, The Theory of Everything, Ex Machina, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Gerda Gottlieb, Matthias Schoenaerts, Einer Wegener, film review, film commentary, movie EDITORIAL: HOW GAME DEVELOPERS USE MOVIES TO ATTRACT How games developers use movies to attract players. Today’s UK gambling Industry is worth around £14.5 billion, of which 39% of the market share is from the remote betting, bingo and casino sector with the industry proving to become more and more popular, particularly in the online space.Since the legalisation of the first wave of UK casinos in the early 60’s, through to today’s huge MOVIE REVIEW: IN THE HEIGHTS IN THE HEIGHTS— 5 STARS LESSON #1: VERBALIZE YOUR GOALS-- There is a certain peremptory call-and-response urged early on by the storytelling protagonist of In the Heights.In speaking to curious kids with rapt attention, he pronounces, “Say it so it doesn’t disappear!” when sharing the name of their neighborhood, WashingtonHeights.
MOVIE REVIEW: THE POST THE POST-- 3 STARS. There is a stream of visual exposition scenes at the beginning of The Post that detail how former Vietnam War military analyst Daniel Ellsberg, played by Matthew Rhys, absconds what would come to be known as the Pentagon Papers.. Part of the tedious process involves Ellsberg and his partner Anthony Russo photocopying the 47 volumes of documents after hours in MOVIE REVIEW: THE CIRCLE 100% of you right now are reading this review via the internet on either a computer or a mobile device. Like it or not, you and I leave digital footprints everywhere we go. The new pseudo-dystopian thriller “The Circle” incites the over-obvious social media anddata-mining fears
DOCUMENTARY REVIEW: BETHANY HAMILTON: UNSTOPPABLE The light produced by this documentary matches the inspirational shine of the subject herself. Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable is an admirable and impressive chronicle of its sunlit sporting world of “calculated chaos.” Over and over, with every step she takes forward as a MOVIE REVIEW: SEARCHING Because of that unifying degree of empathy, Searching is a heart attack of a film that preys upon every parent’s fears in this current digital world. One night, Margot disappears and the missing persons’ rabbit hole opens wide to consume David. Played across the layered screens of open applications, iMessage, FaceTime, browser tabs, and video feeds, the digital breadcrumbs unearthed MOVIE REVIEW: PARASITE Opening on a makeshift clothesline drying a collection of dingy socks, such is the chandelier crowning the Kim household. This place of squalor is a semi-sunken garden unit equivalent to dirty gum stuck under a crowded metropolis’s shoe. MOVIE REVIEW: WAR HORSE Altogether, War Horse is a worthy, emotional, and crowd-pleasing chapter to Spielberg's legacy and earns its rightful place as one of the best films of 2011. MOVIE REVIEW: ROBIN HOOD To me, Robin Hood overcomes its thrown-together production changes and delivers solid summer entertainment. I arguably enjoyed myself more walking out of this than I did Iron Man 2 ,MOVIE REVIEW: CREED
2015, 4 STARS, ADVANCE MOVIE REVIEW, MOVIE REVIEW Donald Shanahan November 26, 2015 Lake Street Screening Room The Danish Girl, Tom Hooper, Eddie Redmayne, Alicia Vikander, Amber Heard, Ben Whishaw, Lili Elbe, LGBT, LGB, The Theory of Everything, Ex Machina, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Gerda Gottlieb, Matthias Schoenaerts, Einer Wegener, film review, film commentary, movie EDITORIAL: HOW GAME DEVELOPERS USE MOVIES TO ATTRACT How games developers use movies to attract players. Today’s UK gambling Industry is worth around £14.5 billion, of which 39% of the market share is from the remote betting, bingo and casino sector with the industry proving to become more and more popular, particularly in the online space.Since the legalisation of the first wave of UK casinos in the early 60’s, through to today’s huge GUEST COLUMN: TOP 8 HEART-WARMING MOVIES Top 8 Heart-Warming Movies. by Alicia Burmeister. We have compiled a list of movies that can be consumed instead of chocolate if the serotonin level has dropped sharply: heartfelt, like warm nights by the campfire, gentle, like a favorite grandmother, light, like a firstgrader's homework.
COLUMN: TOP 3 HORROR MOVIES Some things make you stop breathing. It can happen because you're anticipating the results of playing online casino slots or watching an engaging horror movie. Want to feel such emotions? Then one of these films will definitely satisfy you. MOVIE REVIEW: SEARCHING Because of that unifying degree of empathy, Searching is a heart attack of a film that preys upon every parent’s fears in this current digital world. One night, Margot disappears and the missing persons’ rabbit hole opens wide to consume David. Played across the layered screens of open applications, iMessage, FaceTime, browser tabs, and video feeds, the digital breadcrumbs unearthed MOVIE REVIEW: DOWNSIZING Maybe Damon needs to start choosing his projects by scripts in addition to directors. The high concept of Downsizing boasts quite the cheeky pitch. In an alternate look at the present day and not-too-distant future, Norwegian scientists at the Evardsen Institute have successfully developed a procedure to safely shrink organic material to over 90% its normal size with no loss of life or function. MOVIE REVIEW: NO ESCAPE "No Escape," the rudderless and violent thriller can't muster a strong political statement to back up what it's selling. This is a horror film disguised as an expat drama. To its credit, the action is unpredictable, unnerving, and flies at a white-knuckle pace. &nbs DOCUMENTARY REVIEW: LIFE, ANIMATED 2016, 1 STAR, MOVIE REVIEW Donald Shanahan July 14, 2016 Landmark Century Center Cinema 2016, Todd Solondz, Wiener-Dog, Black comedy, Dark comedy, satires, Tracy Letts, Julie Delpy, Greta Gerwig, Kieran Culkin, Keaton Nigel Cooke, Danny DeVito, Ellen Burstyn, Zosia Mamet, Michael Shaw, Edward Lachman, Misery, DeBussy, Clair de Lune, Happiness, dog movies, dogs in peril, movie MOVIE REVIEW: WAR HORSE Altogether, War Horse is a worthy, emotional, and crowd-pleasing chapter to Spielberg's legacy and earns its rightful place as one of the best films of 2011. DOCUMENTARY REVIEW: BETHANY HAMILTON: UNSTOPPABLE The light produced by this documentary matches the inspirational shine of the subject herself. Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable is an admirable and impressive chronicle of its sunlit sporting world of “calculated chaos.” Over and over, with every step she takes forward as a MOVIE CLASSROOM: WONDER WOMAN Wonder Woman is a movie worth standing up and cheering for. Here is my interactive whiteboard "Movie Classroom" film review for the summer blockbuster. Please like and subscribe to my work on the Every Movie Has a Lesson YouTube channel . SIDENOTE APOLOGY: M MOVIE REVIEW: COURAGEOUS COURAGEOUS-- 4 STARS For as much as the majority of today's Hollywood tends to be predominantly liberal and democratic (thanks George Clooney, Sean Penn, and Ben Affleck) in loud outspoken ways, there is still a strong independent movie MOVIE REVIEW: IN THE HEIGHTS IN THE HEIGHTS— 5 STARS LESSON #1: VERBALIZE YOUR GOALS-- There is a certain peremptory call-and-response urged early on by the storytelling protagonist of In the Heights.In speaking to curious kids with rapt attention, he pronounces, “Say it so it doesn’t disappear!” when sharing the name of their neighborhood, WashingtonHeights.
ESSAY: USING COLOR THEORY TO DEVELOP YOUR COMPOSITION AND by Andrew Adams Visual art, which is composed of shapes and colors, is used to share ideas. Colors, which we see every day but often ignore, evoke emotion. Although you may not notice it at first, film directors and other visual storytellers use color theory to enhance stories .Color can heig
MOVIE REVIEW: PARASITE The sly guile simmering behind the decadence of Parasite exceeds any trope one thinks that possible assign to this film. This is your jaw-dropper. This is your water-cooler winner. This is the one that will keep people talking for a long time. Stay updated with the latest movies and TV series release dates! MOVIE REVIEW: THE POST THE POST-- 3 STARS. There is a stream of visual exposition scenes at the beginning of The Post that detail how former Vietnam War military analyst Daniel Ellsberg, played by Matthew Rhys, absconds what would come to be known as the Pentagon Papers.. Part of the tedious process involves Ellsberg and his partner Anthony Russo photocopying the 47 volumes of documents after hours in MOVIE REVIEW: THE CIRCLE 2017, 2 STARS, Independent Film, MOVIE REVIEW, Netflix, Video on Demand Donald Shanahan April 26, 2017 2017, 2017 Spring Movies, Sand Castle, Netflix, Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk, Nicholas Hoult, Henry Cavill, Logan Marshall-Green, Glenn Powell, Ben Richardson, Chris Roessner, Fernando Coimbra, A Wolf at the Door, Adam Peters, Baghdad, War on Terror, Iraq, Iraqi Freedom, Gulf COLUMN: 7 MONEY-RELATED SHOWS TO BINGE ON NETFLIX 7 Money-Related Shows to Binge on Netflix Introduction. When COVID hit, the world’s economy was shaken to its core. Many feared that a worldwide recession was about to happen, and while that thankfully didn’t happen, many still fear the possibility of a recession, especially citizens of the United States, a country that has yet to properly deal with COVID-19. MOVIE REVIEW: ROBIN HOOD After returning home to England and delivering the crown, Robin fulfills a dying knight's wish from the end of the Crusades to deliver home his family sword to his father and wife. That father is the old and blind Sir Walter Loxley (the venerable Max von Sydow) and the wife, now widow, is Lady Marion Loxley (Academy Award winner CateBlanchett).
MOVIE REVIEW: WAR HORSE Altogether, War Horse is a worthy, emotional, and crowd-pleasing chapter to Spielberg's legacy and earns its rightful place as one of the best films of 2011. LESSON #1: THE BRAVERY OF NOT TAKING PRIDE IN SOMETHING -- Early on in the film, we learn that Albert's father was a veteran of the South African Boer War, but that he doesn't display hisMOVIE REVIEW: CREED
2015, 4 STARS, ADVANCE MOVIE REVIEW, MOVIE REVIEW Donald Shanahan November 26, 2015 Lake Street Screening Room The Danish Girl, Tom Hooper, Eddie Redmayne, Alicia Vikander, Amber Heard, Ben Whishaw, Lili Elbe, LGBT, LGB, The Theory of Everything, Ex Machina, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Gerda Gottlieb, Matthias Schoenaerts, Einer Wegener, film review, film commentary, movie DOCUMENTARY REVIEW: BETHANY HAMILTON: UNSTOPPABLE The light produced by this documentary matches the inspirational shine of the subject herself. Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable is an admirable and impressive chronicle of its sunlit sporting world of “calculated chaos.” Over and over, with every step she takes forward as a MOVIE REVIEW: IN THE HEIGHTS IN THE HEIGHTS— 5 STARS LESSON #1: VERBALIZE YOUR GOALS-- There is a certain peremptory call-and-response urged early on by the storytelling protagonist of In the Heights.In speaking to curious kids with rapt attention, he pronounces, “Say it so it doesn’t disappear!” when sharing the name of their neighborhood, WashingtonHeights.
ESSAY: USING COLOR THEORY TO DEVELOP YOUR COMPOSITION AND by Andrew Adams Visual art, which is composed of shapes and colors, is used to share ideas. Colors, which we see every day but often ignore, evoke emotion. Although you may not notice it at first, film directors and other visual storytellers use color theory to enhance stories .Color can heig
MOVIE REVIEW: PARASITE The sly guile simmering behind the decadence of Parasite exceeds any trope one thinks that possible assign to this film. This is your jaw-dropper. This is your water-cooler winner. This is the one that will keep people talking for a long time. Stay updated with the latest movies and TV series release dates! MOVIE REVIEW: THE POST THE POST-- 3 STARS. There is a stream of visual exposition scenes at the beginning of The Post that detail how former Vietnam War military analyst Daniel Ellsberg, played by Matthew Rhys, absconds what would come to be known as the Pentagon Papers.. Part of the tedious process involves Ellsberg and his partner Anthony Russo photocopying the 47 volumes of documents after hours in MOVIE REVIEW: THE CIRCLE 2017, 2 STARS, Independent Film, MOVIE REVIEW, Netflix, Video on Demand Donald Shanahan April 26, 2017 2017, 2017 Spring Movies, Sand Castle, Netflix, Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk, Nicholas Hoult, Henry Cavill, Logan Marshall-Green, Glenn Powell, Ben Richardson, Chris Roessner, Fernando Coimbra, A Wolf at the Door, Adam Peters, Baghdad, War on Terror, Iraq, Iraqi Freedom, Gulf COLUMN: 7 MONEY-RELATED SHOWS TO BINGE ON NETFLIX 7 Money-Related Shows to Binge on Netflix Introduction. When COVID hit, the world’s economy was shaken to its core. Many feared that a worldwide recession was about to happen, and while that thankfully didn’t happen, many still fear the possibility of a recession, especially citizens of the United States, a country that has yet to properly deal with COVID-19. MOVIE REVIEW: ROBIN HOOD After returning home to England and delivering the crown, Robin fulfills a dying knight's wish from the end of the Crusades to deliver home his family sword to his father and wife. That father is the old and blind Sir Walter Loxley (the venerable Max von Sydow) and the wife, now widow, is Lady Marion Loxley (Academy Award winner CateBlanchett).
MOVIE REVIEW: WAR HORSE Altogether, War Horse is a worthy, emotional, and crowd-pleasing chapter to Spielberg's legacy and earns its rightful place as one of the best films of 2011. LESSON #1: THE BRAVERY OF NOT TAKING PRIDE IN SOMETHING -- Early on in the film, we learn that Albert's father was a veteran of the South African Boer War, but that he doesn't display hisMOVIE REVIEW: CREED
2015, 4 STARS, ADVANCE MOVIE REVIEW, MOVIE REVIEW Donald Shanahan November 26, 2015 Lake Street Screening Room The Danish Girl, Tom Hooper, Eddie Redmayne, Alicia Vikander, Amber Heard, Ben Whishaw, Lili Elbe, LGBT, LGB, The Theory of Everything, Ex Machina, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Gerda Gottlieb, Matthias Schoenaerts, Einer Wegener, film review, film commentary, movie DOCUMENTARY REVIEW: BETHANY HAMILTON: UNSTOPPABLE The light produced by this documentary matches the inspirational shine of the subject herself. Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable is an admirable and impressive chronicle of its sunlit sporting world of “calculated chaos.” Over and over, with every step she takes forward as a GUEST COLUMN: TOP 8 HEART-WARMING MOVIES Top 8 Heart-Warming Movies. by Alicia Burmeister. We have compiled a list of movies that can be consumed instead of chocolate if the serotonin level has dropped sharply: heartfelt, like warm nights by the campfire, gentle, like a favorite grandmother, light, like a firstgrader's homework.
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MOVIE CLASSROOM: WONDER WOMAN Wonder Woman is a movie worth standing up and cheering for. Here is my interactive whiteboard "Movie Classroom" film review for the summer blockbuster. Please like and subscribe to my work on the Every Movie Has a Lesson YouTube channel . SIDENOTE APOLOGY: M DOCUMENTARY REVIEW: BETHANY HAMILTON: UNSTOPPABLE The light produced by this documentary matches the inspirational shine of the subject herself. Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable is an admirable and impressive chronicle of its sunlit sporting world of “calculated chaos.” Over and over, with every step she takes forward as a MOVIE REVIEW: IN THE HEIGHTS IN THE HEIGHTS— 5 STARS LESSON #1: VERBALIZE YOUR GOALS-- There is a certain peremptory call-and-response urged early on by the storytelling protagonist of In the Heights.In speaking to curious kids with rapt attention, he pronounces, “Say it so it doesn’t disappear!” when sharing the name of their neighborhood, WashingtonHeights.
ESSAY: USING COLOR THEORY TO DEVELOP YOUR COMPOSITION AND by Andrew Adams Visual art, which is composed of shapes and colors, is used to share ideas. Colors, which we see every day but often ignore, evoke emotion. Although you may not notice it at first, film directors and other visual storytellers use color theory to enhance stories .Color can heig
MOVIE REVIEW: PARASITE The sly guile simmering behind the decadence of Parasite exceeds any trope one thinks that possible assign to this film. This is your jaw-dropper. This is your water-cooler winner. This is the one that will keep people talking for a long time. Stay updated with the latest movies and TV series release dates! MOVIE REVIEW: THE POST THE POST-- 3 STARS. There is a stream of visual exposition scenes at the beginning of The Post that detail how former Vietnam War military analyst Daniel Ellsberg, played by Matthew Rhys, absconds what would come to be known as the Pentagon Papers.. Part of the tedious process involves Ellsberg and his partner Anthony Russo photocopying the 47 volumes of documents after hours in COLUMN: 7 MONEY-RELATED SHOWS TO BINGE ON NETFLIX 7 Money-Related Shows to Binge on Netflix Introduction. When COVID hit, the world’s economy was shaken to its core. Many feared that a worldwide recession was about to happen, and while that thankfully didn’t happen, many still fear the possibility of a recession, especially citizens of the United States, a country that has yet to properly deal with COVID-19. MOVIE REVIEW: THE CIRCLE You come to “The Circle” for the provocative thoughts. As preposterous as it really is, the intriguing topical parallels from Dave Eggers’s source novel are appealingly fascinating. The most circular aspect of “The Circle” is the repetition of its metaphorical mantras and simile statements, and the belabored pointsof its overt social
MOVIE REVIEW: ROBIN HOOD After returning home to England and delivering the crown, Robin fulfills a dying knight's wish from the end of the Crusades to deliver home his family sword to his father and wife. That father is the old and blind Sir Walter Loxley (the venerable Max von Sydow) and the wife, now widow, is Lady Marion Loxley (Academy Award winner CateBlanchett).
MOVIE REVIEW: WAR HORSE Altogether, War Horse is a worthy, emotional, and crowd-pleasing chapter to Spielberg's legacy and earns its rightful place as one of the best films of 2011. LESSON #1: THE BRAVERY OF NOT TAKING PRIDE IN SOMETHING -- Early on in the film, we learn that Albert's father was a veteran of the South African Boer War, but that he doesn't display his DOCUMENTARY REVIEW: BETHANY HAMILTON: UNSTOPPABLE The light produced by this documentary matches the inspirational shine of the subject herself. Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable is an admirable and impressive chronicle of its sunlit sporting world of “calculated chaos.”. Over and over, with every step she takes forward as a woman and as a competitor, Bethany Hamilton remains undefined by theMOVIE REVIEW: CREED
The spin-off film "Creed" is a new tangent that gracefully and respectfully builds from the nostalgic anchor that comes with the "Rocky" territory, but grows to never be bound by that history for a second. Ryan Coogler's film successfully strives to be its MOVIE REVIEW: IN THE HEIGHTS IN THE HEIGHTS— 5 STARS LESSON #1: VERBALIZE YOUR GOALS-- There is a certain peremptory call-and-response urged early on by the storytelling protagonist of In the Heights.In speaking to curious kids with rapt attention, he pronounces, “Say it so it doesn’t disappear!” when sharing the name of their neighborhood, WashingtonHeights.
ESSAY: USING COLOR THEORY TO DEVELOP YOUR COMPOSITION AND by Andrew Adams Visual art, which is composed of shapes and colors, is used to share ideas. Colors, which we see every day but often ignore, evoke emotion. Although you may not notice it at first, film directors and other visual storytellers use color theory to enhance stories .Color can heig
MOVIE REVIEW: PARASITE The sly guile simmering behind the decadence of Parasite exceeds any trope one thinks that possible assign to this film. This is your jaw-dropper. This is your water-cooler winner. This is the one that will keep people talking for a long time. Stay updated with the latest movies and TV series release dates! MOVIE REVIEW: THE POST THE POST-- 3 STARS. There is a stream of visual exposition scenes at the beginning of The Post that detail how former Vietnam War military analyst Daniel Ellsberg, played by Matthew Rhys, absconds what would come to be known as the Pentagon Papers.. Part of the tedious process involves Ellsberg and his partner Anthony Russo photocopying the 47 volumes of documents after hours in COLUMN: 7 MONEY-RELATED SHOWS TO BINGE ON NETFLIX 7 Money-Related Shows to Binge on Netflix Introduction. When COVID hit, the world’s economy was shaken to its core. Many feared that a worldwide recession was about to happen, and while that thankfully didn’t happen, many still fear the possibility of a recession, especially citizens of the United States, a country that has yet to properly deal with COVID-19. MOVIE REVIEW: THE CIRCLE You come to “The Circle” for the provocative thoughts. As preposterous as it really is, the intriguing topical parallels from Dave Eggers’s source novel are appealingly fascinating. The most circular aspect of “The Circle” is the repetition of its metaphorical mantras and simile statements, and the belabored pointsof its overt social
MOVIE REVIEW: ROBIN HOOD After returning home to England and delivering the crown, Robin fulfills a dying knight's wish from the end of the Crusades to deliver home his family sword to his father and wife. That father is the old and blind Sir Walter Loxley (the venerable Max von Sydow) and the wife, now widow, is Lady Marion Loxley (Academy Award winner CateBlanchett).
MOVIE REVIEW: WAR HORSE Altogether, War Horse is a worthy, emotional, and crowd-pleasing chapter to Spielberg's legacy and earns its rightful place as one of the best films of 2011. LESSON #1: THE BRAVERY OF NOT TAKING PRIDE IN SOMETHING -- Early on in the film, we learn that Albert's father was a veteran of the South African Boer War, but that he doesn't display his DOCUMENTARY REVIEW: BETHANY HAMILTON: UNSTOPPABLE The light produced by this documentary matches the inspirational shine of the subject herself. Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable is an admirable and impressive chronicle of its sunlit sporting world of “calculated chaos.”. Over and over, with every step she takes forward as a woman and as a competitor, Bethany Hamilton remains undefined by theMOVIE REVIEW: CREED
The spin-off film "Creed" is a new tangent that gracefully and respectfully builds from the nostalgic anchor that comes with the "Rocky" territory, but grows to never be bound by that history for a second. Ryan Coogler's film successfully strives to be its COLUMN: TOP 3 HORROR MOVIES Some things make you stop breathing. It can happen because you're anticipating the results of playing online casino slots or watching an engaging horror movie. Want to feel such emotions? Then one of these films will definitely satisfy you. GUEST CRITIC #66: PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN Lafronda Stumn is a student at Madisonville Community College and intends to graduate with an Associate's degree in Associate of the Arts. She plans on earning a Bachelors Degree in Motion Picture Studies and English at Wright State University. Her favorite Directors are Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, and Spike Lee, and her favorite actors are Al Pacino, Denzel Washington, Meryl Streep HOW PROXIES ARE HELPFUL IN FILM EDITING Films are a beautiful part of human innovation. The ability to tell stories through a moving picture - an opportunity to share emotions and lessons. It takes many things to make a great film, writing, directing, acting, lighting, and editing. Editing films in post-production is often underrated. The MOVIE REVIEW: IN THE HEIGHTS IN THE HEIGHTS— 5 STARS LESSON #1: VERBALIZE YOUR GOALS-- There is a certain peremptory call-and-response urged early on by the storytelling protagonist of In the Heights.In speaking to curious kids with rapt attention, he pronounces, “Say it so it doesn’t disappear!” when sharing the name of their neighborhood, WashingtonHeights.
COLUMN: 7 DIY STEPS IN SETTING UP A PERFECT HOME THEATER Living in condo units has notable limitations such as smaller space and sharing walls with your neighbors. However, it does not necessarily keep you from building your very own home theater. Everybody wants to have the best movie or TV shows binging experience. With having to know the right MOVIE REVIEW: WAR HORSE Altogether, War Horse is a worthy, emotional, and crowd-pleasing chapter to Spielberg's legacy and earns its rightful place as one of the best films of 2011. LESSON #1: THE BRAVERY OF NOT TAKING PRIDE IN SOMETHING -- Early on in the film, we learn that Albert's father was a veteran of the South African Boer War, but that he doesn't display his GUEST ESSAY: ARCHITECTURE AND ANIMATION WITH "HOWL'S Figure 3. The architecture of animation is unique in its process of creation, but much like architecture it has several layers of design. Chief among them is the story or plot. It is the structure of the film that ties each event into another and progresses the story forward, but like architecture, it MOVIE REVIEW: MISS VIRGINIA The striving spirit is stirring and the capacity for empathy towards its causes is formidable. With teen-friendly content, go ahead and show a movie like Miss Virginia right in our at-risk classrooms. Present a victory where others are needed. Miss Virginia is the feature debut for director R.J. Daniel Hanna and screenwriter ErinO’Connor.
MOVIE CLASSROOM: WONDER WOMAN Wonder Woman is a movie worth standing up and cheering for. Here is my interactive whiteboard "Movie Classroom" film review for the summer blockbuster. Please like and subscribe to my work on the Every Movie Has a Lesson YouTube channel . SIDENOTE APOLOGY: M DOCUMENTARY REVIEW: BETHANY HAMILTON: UNSTOPPABLE The light produced by this documentary matches the inspirational shine of the subject herself. Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable is an admirable and impressive chronicle of its sunlit sporting world of “calculated chaos.” Over and over, with every step she takes forward as a EVERY MOVIE HAS A LESSON "Every Movie Has a Lesson" takes a look at film commentary and movie reviews from the point of view of an educator with life lesson in mind, from the serious to the farcical. ESSAY: USING COLOR THEORY TO DEVELOP YOUR COMPOSITION AND by Andrew Adams Visual art, which is composed of shapes and colors, is used to share ideas. Colors, which we see every day but often ignore, evoke emotion. Although you may not notice it at first, film directors and other visual storytellers use color theory to enhance stories .Color can heig
MOVIE REVIEW: IN THE HEIGHTS IN THE HEIGHTS— 5 STARS LESSON #1: VERBALIZE YOUR GOALS-- There is a certain peremptory call-and-response urged early on by the storytelling protagonist of In the Heights.In speaking to curious kids with rapt attention, he pronounces, “Say it so it doesn’t disappear!” when sharing the name of their neighborhood, WashingtonHeights.
MOVIE REVIEW: LION
In a tonal shift from the trumpeted and showy norm of Oscar bait, “Lion” is yet another performance-driven dramatic film of 2016 entering this holiday season favoring prudence over theatrics. The feature film debut of award-winning commercial director Garth Davis, is a love letter instead MOVIE REVIEW: CRUELLA CRUELLA-- 3 STARS. Strutting through much of Cruella as the true villainess of the picture, Emma Thompson’s callously evil Baroness declares at one point that “gorgeous and vicious” is her “favorite combination” of character traits.That great line and pairing is also a fitting description for the movie and its turbulent pendulum. Much of Cruella’s ambitions arrive at spiteful and MOVIE REVIEW: THE MITCHELLS VS. THE MACHINES THE MITCHELLS VS. THE MACHINES-- 4 STARS. At first glance, be it the poster of car-riding mayhem or a closer look at the textured exaggerations of the animation style amid the slick futuristic adversaries, a title like The Mitchells vs. The Machines from Netflix likely evokes shades of Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World stirred with a scoop of Clark Griswold-like shenanigans. MOVIE REVIEW: THE CIRCLE You come to “The Circle” for the provocative thoughts. As preposterous as it really is, the intriguing topical parallels from Dave Eggers’s source novel are appealingly fascinating. The most circular aspect of “The Circle” is the repetition of its metaphorical mantras and simile statements, and the belabored pointsof its overt social
MOVIE REVIEW: THE IMPOSSIBLE Based on the true story of Spanish survivors (turned Australian for the film), The Impossible is an extremely moving and often thrilling portrait of survival amidst terrific odds. Guided by outstanding performances, the film deserves the remembrance and honor it seeks. Watts and McGregor play Maria and Henry parents of three boys, Lucas(Tom
MOVIE REVIEW: NO ESCAPE This is a horror film disguised as an expat drama. To its credit, the action is unpredictable, unnerving, and flies at a white-knuckle pace. However, its purpose and delivery is senseless and nearly reprehensible. It lacks the spine to make the proverbial wringer the characters are put through matter in some way, shape, or form outsideof
MOVIE REVIEW: THE KARATE KID The Karate Kid proved every pessimistic expectation I had from the marketing and production wrong. Even with a long 140 minute running time (right there with Robin Hood ), your watch will stop and the time will breeze by. After Toy Story 3,&n EVERY MOVIE HAS A LESSON "Every Movie Has a Lesson" takes a look at film commentary and movie reviews from the point of view of an educator with life lesson in mind, from the serious to the farcical. ESSAY: USING COLOR THEORY TO DEVELOP YOUR COMPOSITION AND by Andrew Adams Visual art, which is composed of shapes and colors, is used to share ideas. Colors, which we see every day but often ignore, evoke emotion. Although you may not notice it at first, film directors and other visual storytellers use color theory to enhance stories .Color can heig
MOVIE REVIEW: IN THE HEIGHTS IN THE HEIGHTS— 5 STARS LESSON #1: VERBALIZE YOUR GOALS-- There is a certain peremptory call-and-response urged early on by the storytelling protagonist of In the Heights.In speaking to curious kids with rapt attention, he pronounces, “Say it so it doesn’t disappear!” when sharing the name of their neighborhood, WashingtonHeights.
MOVIE REVIEW: LION
In a tonal shift from the trumpeted and showy norm of Oscar bait, “Lion” is yet another performance-driven dramatic film of 2016 entering this holiday season favoring prudence over theatrics. The feature film debut of award-winning commercial director Garth Davis, is a love letter instead MOVIE REVIEW: CRUELLA CRUELLA-- 3 STARS. Strutting through much of Cruella as the true villainess of the picture, Emma Thompson’s callously evil Baroness declares at one point that “gorgeous and vicious” is her “favorite combination” of character traits.That great line and pairing is also a fitting description for the movie and its turbulent pendulum. Much of Cruella’s ambitions arrive at spiteful and MOVIE REVIEW: THE MITCHELLS VS. THE MACHINES THE MITCHELLS VS. THE MACHINES-- 4 STARS. At first glance, be it the poster of car-riding mayhem or a closer look at the textured exaggerations of the animation style amid the slick futuristic adversaries, a title like The Mitchells vs. The Machines from Netflix likely evokes shades of Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World stirred with a scoop of Clark Griswold-like shenanigans. MOVIE REVIEW: THE CIRCLE You come to “The Circle” for the provocative thoughts. As preposterous as it really is, the intriguing topical parallels from Dave Eggers’s source novel are appealingly fascinating. The most circular aspect of “The Circle” is the repetition of its metaphorical mantras and simile statements, and the belabored pointsof its overt social
MOVIE REVIEW: THE IMPOSSIBLE Based on the true story of Spanish survivors (turned Australian for the film), The Impossible is an extremely moving and often thrilling portrait of survival amidst terrific odds. Guided by outstanding performances, the film deserves the remembrance and honor it seeks. Watts and McGregor play Maria and Henry parents of three boys, Lucas(Tom
MOVIE REVIEW: NO ESCAPE This is a horror film disguised as an expat drama. To its credit, the action is unpredictable, unnerving, and flies at a white-knuckle pace. However, its purpose and delivery is senseless and nearly reprehensible. It lacks the spine to make the proverbial wringer the characters are put through matter in some way, shape, or form outsideof
MOVIE REVIEW: THE KARATE KID The Karate Kid proved every pessimistic expectation I had from the marketing and production wrong. Even with a long 140 minute running time (right there with Robin Hood ), your watch will stop and the time will breeze by. After Toy Story 3,&n HAS THE ONLINE BOX OFFICE SHIFT BEEN A SUCCESS? Has The Online Box Office Shift Been a Success? This past weekend saw the latest release of Cruella which has already been received relatively well sitting at a 74% on Rotten Tomatoes after a week, but also a continued doubling down from Disney to have premiere access on Disney+ as well as the theatrical release.It did come as a surprise to many at the end of 2020 when Warner Bros had COLUMN: TOP 3 HORROR MOVIES Some things make you stop breathing. It can happen because you're anticipating the results of playing online casino slots or watching an engaging horror movie. Want to feel such emotions? Then one of these films will definitely satisfy you. GUEST CRITIC #66: PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN Lafronda Stumn is a student at Madisonville Community College and intends to graduate with an Associate's degree in Associate of the Arts. She plans on earning a Bachelors Degree in Motion Picture Studies and English at Wright State University. Her favorite Directors are Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, and Spike Lee, and her favorite actors are Al Pacino, Denzel Washington, Meryl Streep HOW PROXIES ARE HELPFUL IN FILM EDITING Films are a beautiful part of human innovation. The ability to tell stories through a moving picture - an opportunity to share emotions and lessons. It takes many things to make a great film, writing, directing, acting, lighting, and editing. Editing films in post-production is often underrated. The COLUMN: 7 MONEY-RELATED SHOWS TO BINGE ON NETFLIX 7 Money-Related Shows to Binge on Netflix Introduction. When COVID hit, the world’s economy was shaken to its core. Many feared that a worldwide recession was about to happen, and while that thankfully didn’t happen, many still fear the possibility of a recession, especially citizens of the United States, a country that has yet to properly deal with COVID-19. MOVIE REVIEW: THE IMPOSSIBLE Based on the true story of Spanish survivors (turned Australian for the film), The Impossible is an extremely moving and often thrilling portrait of survival amidst terrific odds. Guided by outstanding performances, the film deserves the remembrance and honor it seeks. Watts and McGregor play Maria and Henry parents of three boys, Lucas(Tom
MOVIE REVIEW: SEARCHING Because of that unifying degree of empathy, Searching is a heart attack of a film that preys upon every parent’s fears in this current digital world. One night, Margot disappears and the missing persons’ rabbit hole opens wide to consume David. Played across the layered screens of open applications, iMessage, FaceTime, browser tabs, and video feeds, the digital breadcrumbs unearthed MOVIE REVIEW: COURAGEOUS LESSON #10: SOCIETY NEEDS MORE FATHERS AND FATHER-FIGURES -- As loud and clear as the movie's southern Baptist point-of-view is, the movie's central message is that society needs more good fathers and father-figures. The often-heard saying of "any fool can father a child, but it takes a real man to be a father" gets a booming answerin Courageous.
MOVIE REVIEW: WONDER The central core lesson of R.J. Palacio’s novel Wonder, which becomes the hashtag of its film adaptation’s marketing campaign, could not better exemplify the nuances possible from verbs. LESSON #1: CHOOSE KINDNESS -- The power here is the difference between the verbs “be” and “choose.”. In Palacio’s book, the line is “whengiven
MOVIE REVIEW: MARSHALL Chadwick Boseman of 42 and Get On Up fame portrays the Thurgood Marshall we meet in 1940. Working as the founder and executive director of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Marshall was assigned to the case of The State of Connecticut vs. Joseph Spell in Bridgeport, north of his Maryland stomping grounds. Joseph Spell (This is Us Emmy winner Sterling K. Brown) was a black EVERY MOVIE HAS A LESSON "Every Movie Has a Lesson" takes a look at film commentary and movie reviews from the point of view of an educator with life lesson in mind, from the serious to the farcical. ESSAY: USING COLOR THEORY TO DEVELOP YOUR COMPOSITION AND by Andrew Adams Visual art, which is composed of shapes and colors, is used to share ideas. Colors, which we see every day but often ignore, evoke emotion. Although you may not notice it at first, film directors and other visual storytellers use color theory to enhance stories .Color can heig
MOVIE REVIEW: IN THE HEIGHTS IN THE HEIGHTS— 5 STARS LESSON #1: VERBALIZE YOUR GOALS-- There is a certain peremptory call-and-response urged early on by the storytelling protagonist of In the Heights.In speaking to curious kids with rapt attention, he pronounces, “Say it so it doesn’t disappear!” when sharing the name of their neighborhood, WashingtonHeights.
DOCUMENTARY REVIEW: BETHANY HAMILTON: UNSTOPPABLE The light produced by this documentary matches the inspirational shine of the subject herself. Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable is an admirable and impressive chronicle of its sunlit sporting world of “calculated chaos.”. Over and over, with every step she takes forward as a woman and as a competitor, Bethany Hamilton remains undefined by the COLUMN: 7 MONEY-RELATED SHOWS TO BINGE ON NETFLIX 7 Money-Related Shows to Binge on Netflix Introduction. When COVID hit, the world’s economy was shaken to its core. Many feared that a worldwide recession was about to happen, and while that thankfully didn’t happen, many still fear the possibility of a recession, especially citizens of the United States, a country that has yet to properly deal with COVID-19. MOVIE REVIEW: THE CIRCLE You come to “The Circle” for the provocative thoughts. As preposterous as it really is, the intriguing topical parallels from Dave Eggers’s source novel are appealingly fascinating. The most circular aspect of “The Circle” is the repetition of its metaphorical mantras and simile statements, and the belabored pointsof its overt social
MOVIE REVIEW: THE POST THE POST-- 3 STARS. There is a stream of visual exposition scenes at the beginning of The Post that detail how former Vietnam War military analyst Daniel Ellsberg, played by Matthew Rhys, absconds what would come to be known as the Pentagon Papers.. Part of the tedious process involves Ellsberg and his partner Anthony Russo photocopying the 47 volumes of documents after hours in MOVIE REVIEW: ROBIN HOOD After returning home to England and delivering the crown, Robin fulfills a dying knight's wish from the end of the Crusades to deliver home his family sword to his father and wife. That father is the old and blind Sir Walter Loxley (the venerable Max von Sydow) and the wife, now widow, is Lady Marion Loxley (Academy Award winner CateBlanchett).
MOVIE REVIEW: CREED
The spin-off film "Creed" is a new tangent that gracefully and respectfully builds from the nostalgic anchor that comes with the "Rocky" territory, but grows to never be bound by that history for a second. Ryan Coogler's film successfully strives to be its GUEST EDITORIAL: 10 MISTAKES TO AVOID WHILE WRITING A by Daniela McVicker Movie review writing mistakes can be very sneaky. They can slip into great movie reviews and can happen even to the best writers. A seemingly irrelevant mistake can corrupt a perfectly good movie review. If you want to write something that stands out and givesthe rea
EVERY MOVIE HAS A LESSON "Every Movie Has a Lesson" takes a look at film commentary and movie reviews from the point of view of an educator with life lesson in mind, from the serious to the farcical. ESSAY: USING COLOR THEORY TO DEVELOP YOUR COMPOSITION AND by Andrew Adams Visual art, which is composed of shapes and colors, is used to share ideas. Colors, which we see every day but often ignore, evoke emotion. Although you may not notice it at first, film directors and other visual storytellers use color theory to enhance stories .Color can heig
MOVIE REVIEW: IN THE HEIGHTS IN THE HEIGHTS— 5 STARS LESSON #1: VERBALIZE YOUR GOALS-- There is a certain peremptory call-and-response urged early on by the storytelling protagonist of In the Heights.In speaking to curious kids with rapt attention, he pronounces, “Say it so it doesn’t disappear!” when sharing the name of their neighborhood, WashingtonHeights.
DOCUMENTARY REVIEW: BETHANY HAMILTON: UNSTOPPABLE The light produced by this documentary matches the inspirational shine of the subject herself. Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable is an admirable and impressive chronicle of its sunlit sporting world of “calculated chaos.”. Over and over, with every step she takes forward as a woman and as a competitor, Bethany Hamilton remains undefined by the COLUMN: 7 MONEY-RELATED SHOWS TO BINGE ON NETFLIX 7 Money-Related Shows to Binge on Netflix Introduction. When COVID hit, the world’s economy was shaken to its core. Many feared that a worldwide recession was about to happen, and while that thankfully didn’t happen, many still fear the possibility of a recession, especially citizens of the United States, a country that has yet to properly deal with COVID-19. MOVIE REVIEW: THE CIRCLE You come to “The Circle” for the provocative thoughts. As preposterous as it really is, the intriguing topical parallels from Dave Eggers’s source novel are appealingly fascinating. The most circular aspect of “The Circle” is the repetition of its metaphorical mantras and simile statements, and the belabored pointsof its overt social
MOVIE REVIEW: THE POST THE POST-- 3 STARS. There is a stream of visual exposition scenes at the beginning of The Post that detail how former Vietnam War military analyst Daniel Ellsberg, played by Matthew Rhys, absconds what would come to be known as the Pentagon Papers.. Part of the tedious process involves Ellsberg and his partner Anthony Russo photocopying the 47 volumes of documents after hours in MOVIE REVIEW: ROBIN HOOD After returning home to England and delivering the crown, Robin fulfills a dying knight's wish from the end of the Crusades to deliver home his family sword to his father and wife. That father is the old and blind Sir Walter Loxley (the venerable Max von Sydow) and the wife, now widow, is Lady Marion Loxley (Academy Award winner CateBlanchett).
MOVIE REVIEW: CREED
The spin-off film "Creed" is a new tangent that gracefully and respectfully builds from the nostalgic anchor that comes with the "Rocky" territory, but grows to never be bound by that history for a second. Ryan Coogler's film successfully strives to be its GUEST EDITORIAL: 10 MISTAKES TO AVOID WHILE WRITING A by Daniela McVicker Movie review writing mistakes can be very sneaky. They can slip into great movie reviews and can happen even to the best writers. A seemingly irrelevant mistake can corrupt a perfectly good movie review. If you want to write something that stands out and givesthe rea
EVERY MOVIE HAS A LESSON "Every Movie Has a Lesson" takes a look at film commentary and movie reviews from the point of view of an educator with life lesson in mind, from the serious to the farcical. HAS THE ONLINE BOX OFFICE SHIFT BEEN A SUCCESS? Has The Online Box Office Shift Been a Success? This past weekend saw the latest release of Cruella which has already been received relatively well sitting at a 74% on Rotten Tomatoes after a week, but also a continued doubling down from Disney to have premiere access on Disney+ as well as the theatrical release.It did come as a surprise to many at the end of 2020 when Warner Bros had COLUMN: TOP 3 HORROR MOVIES Some things make you stop breathing. It can happen because you're anticipating the results of playing online casino slots or watching an engaging horror movie. Want to feel such emotions? Then one of these films will definitely satisfy you. GUEST CRITIC #66: PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN Lafronda Stumn is a student at Madisonville Community College and intends to graduate with an Associate's degree in Associate of the Arts. She plans on earning a Bachelors Degree in Motion Picture Studies and English at Wright State University. Her favorite Directors are Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, and Spike Lee, and her favorite actors are Al Pacino, Denzel Washington, Meryl Streep HOW PROXIES ARE HELPFUL IN FILM EDITING Films are a beautiful part of human innovation. The ability to tell stories through a moving picture - an opportunity to share emotions and lessons. It takes many things to make a great film, writing, directing, acting, lighting, and editing. Editing films in post-production is often underrated. The MOVIE REVIEW: CRUELLA CRUELLA-- 3 STARS. Strutting through much of Cruella as the true villainess of the picture, Emma Thompson’s callously evil Baroness declares at one point that “gorgeous and vicious” is her “favorite combination” of character traits.That great line and pairing is also a fitting description for the movie and its turbulent pendulum. Much of Cruella’s ambitions arrive at spiteful and MOVIE REVIEW: THE WATER MAN THE WATER MAN-- 4 STARS. In the final scene of David Oyelowo’s directorial debut The Water Man, a teenage son looks to his father and asks him a purposeful question: “Would you want a short life with someone you love or a long life without that someone?”The teenager asking isn’t clueless anymore to life’s finality. He doesn’t need to be coaxed into an answer by the parent. COLUMN: WHICH IS THE BEST "STAR WARS" PLANET TO CALL HOME Which Is the Best Star Wars Planet to Call Home?. Star Wars has a huge number of unique and special planets where it would be wonderful to live on like the desert lands of the planet Tatooine or the busy metropolitan city of Coruscant.However, many people wonder which planet would be the best to live on among all of them? So in an interview by Betway casino Matt Hudson the co-host of the Star DOCUMENTARY REVIEW: LIFE, ANIMATED As a visual documentary, this is pure perfection. This fluid blend of colliding creativity makes for a gorgeous viewing experience. "Life, Animated" will evoke your own memories of Disney's themes and films played right there next to Owen's. The effect of those relived moments cannot help but powerfully stir your own emotions. MOVIE REVIEW: THE MITCHELLS VS. THE MACHINES THE MITCHELLS VS. THE MACHINES-- 4 STARS. At first glance, be it the poster of car-riding mayhem or a closer look at the textured exaggerations of the animation style amid the slick futuristic adversaries, a title like The Mitchells vs. The Machines from Netflix likely evokes shades of Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World stirred with a scoop of Clark Griswold-like shenanigans. EVERY MOVIE HAS A LESSON "Every Movie Has a Lesson" takes a look at film commentary and movie reviews from the point of view of an educator with life lesson in mind, from the serious to the farcical. MOVIE REVIEW: IN THE HEIGHTS IN THE HEIGHTS— 5 STARS LESSON #1: VERBALIZE YOUR GOALS-- There is a certain peremptory call-and-response urged early on by the storytelling protagonist of In the Heights.In speaking to curious kids with rapt attention, he pronounces, “Say it so it doesn’t disappear!” when sharing the name of their neighborhood, WashingtonHeights.
ESSAY: USING COLOR THEORY TO DEVELOP YOUR COMPOSITION AND by Andrew Adams Visual art, which is composed of shapes and colors, is used to share ideas. Colors, which we see every day but often ignore, evoke emotion. Although you may not notice it at first, film directors and other visual storytellers use color theory to enhance stories .Color can heig
DOCUMENTARY REVIEW: BETHANY HAMILTON: UNSTOPPABLE The light produced by this documentary matches the inspirational shine of the subject herself. Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable is an admirable and impressive chronicle of its sunlit sporting world of “calculated chaos.”. Over and over, with every step she takes forward as a woman and as a competitor, Bethany Hamilton remains undefined by the COLUMN: 7 MONEY-RELATED SHOWS TO BINGE ON NETFLIX 7 Money-Related Shows to Binge on Netflix Introduction. When COVID hit, the world’s economy was shaken to its core. Many feared that a worldwide recession was about to happen, and while that thankfully didn’t happen, many still fear the possibility of a recession, especially citizens of the United States, a country that has yet to properly deal with COVID-19. MOVIE REVIEW: THE CIRCLE You come to “The Circle” for the provocative thoughts. As preposterous as it really is, the intriguing topical parallels from Dave Eggers’s source novel are appealingly fascinating. The most circular aspect of “The Circle” is the repetition of its metaphorical mantras and simile statements, and the belabored pointsof its overt social
MOVIE REVIEW: THE POST THE POST-- 3 STARS. There is a stream of visual exposition scenes at the beginning of The Post that detail how former Vietnam War military analyst Daniel Ellsberg, played by Matthew Rhys, absconds what would come to be known as the Pentagon Papers.. Part of the tedious process involves Ellsberg and his partner Anthony Russo photocopying the 47 volumes of documents after hours in MOVIE REVIEW: ROBIN HOOD After returning home to England and delivering the crown, Robin fulfills a dying knight's wish from the end of the Crusades to deliver home his family sword to his father and wife. That father is the old and blind Sir Walter Loxley (the venerable Max von Sydow) and the wife, now widow, is Lady Marion Loxley (Academy Award winner CateBlanchett).
GUEST EDITORIAL: 10 MISTAKES TO AVOID WHILE WRITING A by Daniela McVicker Movie review writing mistakes can be very sneaky. They can slip into great movie reviews and can happen even to the best writers. A seemingly irrelevant mistake can corrupt a perfectly good movie review. If you want to write something that stands out and givesthe rea
EDITORIAL: HOW GAME DEVELOPERS USE MOVIES TO ATTRACT How games developers use movies to attract players. Today’s UK gambling Industry is worth around £14.5 billion, of which 39% of the market share is from the remote betting, bingo and casino sector with the industry proving to become more and more popular, particularly in the online space.Since the legalisation of the first wave of UK casinos in the early 60’s, through to today’s huge EVERY MOVIE HAS A LESSON "Every Movie Has a Lesson" takes a look at film commentary and movie reviews from the point of view of an educator with life lesson in mind, from the serious to the farcical. MOVIE REVIEW: IN THE HEIGHTS IN THE HEIGHTS— 5 STARS LESSON #1: VERBALIZE YOUR GOALS-- There is a certain peremptory call-and-response urged early on by the storytelling protagonist of In the Heights.In speaking to curious kids with rapt attention, he pronounces, “Say it so it doesn’t disappear!” when sharing the name of their neighborhood, WashingtonHeights.
ESSAY: USING COLOR THEORY TO DEVELOP YOUR COMPOSITION AND by Andrew Adams Visual art, which is composed of shapes and colors, is used to share ideas. Colors, which we see every day but often ignore, evoke emotion. Although you may not notice it at first, film directors and other visual storytellers use color theory to enhance stories .Color can heig
DOCUMENTARY REVIEW: BETHANY HAMILTON: UNSTOPPABLE The light produced by this documentary matches the inspirational shine of the subject herself. Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable is an admirable and impressive chronicle of its sunlit sporting world of “calculated chaos.”. Over and over, with every step she takes forward as a woman and as a competitor, Bethany Hamilton remains undefined by the COLUMN: 7 MONEY-RELATED SHOWS TO BINGE ON NETFLIX 7 Money-Related Shows to Binge on Netflix Introduction. When COVID hit, the world’s economy was shaken to its core. Many feared that a worldwide recession was about to happen, and while that thankfully didn’t happen, many still fear the possibility of a recession, especially citizens of the United States, a country that has yet to properly deal with COVID-19. MOVIE REVIEW: THE CIRCLE You come to “The Circle” for the provocative thoughts. As preposterous as it really is, the intriguing topical parallels from Dave Eggers’s source novel are appealingly fascinating. The most circular aspect of “The Circle” is the repetition of its metaphorical mantras and simile statements, and the belabored pointsof its overt social
MOVIE REVIEW: THE POST THE POST-- 3 STARS. There is a stream of visual exposition scenes at the beginning of The Post that detail how former Vietnam War military analyst Daniel Ellsberg, played by Matthew Rhys, absconds what would come to be known as the Pentagon Papers.. Part of the tedious process involves Ellsberg and his partner Anthony Russo photocopying the 47 volumes of documents after hours in MOVIE REVIEW: ROBIN HOOD After returning home to England and delivering the crown, Robin fulfills a dying knight's wish from the end of the Crusades to deliver home his family sword to his father and wife. That father is the old and blind Sir Walter Loxley (the venerable Max von Sydow) and the wife, now widow, is Lady Marion Loxley (Academy Award winner CateBlanchett).
GUEST EDITORIAL: 10 MISTAKES TO AVOID WHILE WRITING A by Daniela McVicker Movie review writing mistakes can be very sneaky. They can slip into great movie reviews and can happen even to the best writers. A seemingly irrelevant mistake can corrupt a perfectly good movie review. If you want to write something that stands out and givesthe rea
EDITORIAL: HOW GAME DEVELOPERS USE MOVIES TO ATTRACT How games developers use movies to attract players. Today’s UK gambling Industry is worth around £14.5 billion, of which 39% of the market share is from the remote betting, bingo and casino sector with the industry proving to become more and more popular, particularly in the online space.Since the legalisation of the first wave of UK casinos in the early 60’s, through to today’s huge EVERY MOVIE HAS A LESSON "Every Movie Has a Lesson" takes a look at film commentary and movie reviews from the point of view of an educator with life lesson in mind, from the serious to the farcical. HAS THE ONLINE BOX OFFICE SHIFT BEEN A SUCCESS? Has The Online Box Office Shift Been a Success? This past weekend saw the latest release of Cruella which has already been received relatively well sitting at a 74% on Rotten Tomatoes after a week, but also a continued doubling down from Disney to have premiere access on Disney+ as well as the theatrical release.It did come as a surprise to many at the end of 2020 when Warner Bros had GUEST CRITIC #66: PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN Lafronda Stumn is a student at Madisonville Community College and intends to graduate with an Associate's degree in Associate of the Arts. She plans on earning a Bachelors Degree in Motion Picture Studies and English at Wright State University. Her favorite Directors are Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, and Spike Lee, and her favorite actors are Al Pacino, Denzel Washington, Meryl Streep HOW PROXIES ARE HELPFUL IN FILM EDITING Films are a beautiful part of human innovation. The ability to tell stories through a moving picture - an opportunity to share emotions and lessons. It takes many things to make a great film, writing, directing, acting, lighting, and editing. Editing films in post-production is often underrated. The MOVIE REVIEW: CRUELLA CRUELLA-- 3 STARS. Strutting through much of Cruella as the true villainess of the picture, Emma Thompson’s callously evil Baroness declares at one point that “gorgeous and vicious” is her “favorite combination” of character traits.That great line and pairing is also a fitting description for the movie and its turbulent pendulum. Much of Cruella’s ambitions arrive at spiteful and MOVIE REVIEW: THE WATER MAN THE WATER MAN-- 4 STARS. In the final scene of David Oyelowo’s directorial debut The Water Man, a teenage son looks to his father and asks him a purposeful question: “Would you want a short life with someone you love or a long life without that someone?”The teenager asking isn’t clueless anymore to life’s finality. He doesn’t need to be coaxed into an answer by the parent. COLUMN: WHICH IS THE BEST "STAR WARS" PLANET TO CALL HOME Which Is the Best Star Wars Planet to Call Home?. Star Wars has a huge number of unique and special planets where it would be wonderful to live on like the desert lands of the planet Tatooine or the busy metropolitan city of Coruscant.However, many people wonder which planet would be the best to live on among all of them? So in an interview by Betway casino Matt Hudson the co-host of the Star MOVIE REVIEW: THE MITCHELLS VS. THE MACHINES THE MITCHELLS VS. THE MACHINES-- 4 STARS. At first glance, be it the poster of car-riding mayhem or a closer look at the textured exaggerations of the animation style amid the slick futuristic adversaries, a title like The Mitchells vs. The Machines from Netflix likely evokes shades of Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World stirred with a scoop of Clark Griswold-like shenanigans. MOVIE REVIEW: THE IMPOSSIBLE Based on the true story of Spanish survivors (turned Australian for the film), The Impossible is an extremely moving and often thrilling portrait of survival amidst terrific odds. Guided by outstanding performances, the film deserves the remembrance and honor it seeks. Watts and McGregor play Maria and Henry parents of three boys, Lucas(Tom
MOVIE REVIEW: WAR HORSE Altogether, War Horse is a worthy, emotional, and crowd-pleasing chapter to Spielberg's legacy and earns its rightful place as one of the best films of 2011. LESSON #1: THE BRAVERY OF NOT TAKING PRIDE IN SOMETHING -- Early on in the film, we learn that Albert's father was a veteran of the South African Boer War, but that he doesn't display his EVERY MOVIE HAS A LESSON "Every Movie Has a Lesson" takes a look at film commentary and movie reviews from the point of view of an educator with life lesson in mind, from the serious to the farcical. ESSAY: USING COLOR THEORY TO DEVELOP YOUR COMPOSITION AND by Andrew Adams Visual art, which is composed of shapes and colors, is used to share ideas. Colors, which we see every day but often ignore, evoke emotion. Although you may not notice it at first, film directors and other visual storytellers use color theory to enhance stories .Color can heig
MOVIE REVIEW: WAR HORSE Altogether, War Horse is a worthy, emotional, and crowd-pleasing chapter to Spielberg's legacy and earns its rightful place as one of the best films of 2011. LESSON #1: THE BRAVERY OF NOT TAKING PRIDE IN SOMETHING -- Early on in the film, we learn that Albert's father was a veteran of the South African Boer War, but that he doesn't display hisMISS SLOANE
In some political circles, “lobbyists” are the advocates that “get things done.” In others, the job title is a dirty word than many are quick to refute or redefine.. When Hollywood screenwriters decide to lionize the role of the lobbyist, they hop on the #NastyWoman bandwagon, cast Oscar nominee Jessica Chastain, and give you “Miss Sloane.”MOVIE REVIEW: LION
In a tonal shift from the trumpeted and showy norm of Oscar bait, “Lion” is yet another performance-driven dramatic film of 2016 entering this holiday season favoring prudence over theatrics. The feature film debut of award-winning commercial director Garth Davis, is a love letter instead MOVIE REVIEW: THE IMPOSSIBLE Based on the true story of Spanish survivors (turned Australian for the film), The Impossible is an extremely moving and often thrilling portrait of survival amidst terrific odds. Guided by outstanding performances, the film deserves the remembrance and honor it seeks. Watts and McGregor play Maria and Henry parents of three boys, Lucas(Tom
GUEST ESSAY: ARCHITECTURE AND ANIMATION WITH "HOWL'S Deciding to take a nap, she is greeted by the fire named Calcifer who is metaphorically and literally the hearth of the home. He boils the water, moves the castle and is generally responsible for being the house itself. The house does not exist without DOCUMENTARY REVIEW: BETHANY HAMILTON: UNSTOPPABLE The light produced by this documentary matches the inspirational shine of the subject herself. Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable is an admirable and impressive chronicle of its sunlit sporting world of “calculated chaos.”. Over and over, with every step she takes forward as a woman and as a competitor, Bethany Hamilton remains undefined by the MOVIE REVIEW: NO ESCAPE This is a horror film disguised as an expat drama. To its credit, the action is unpredictable, unnerving, and flies at a white-knuckle pace. However, its purpose and delivery is senseless and nearly reprehensible. It lacks the spine to make the proverbial wringer the characters are put through matter in some way, shape, or form outsideof
EDITORIAL: WHAT MAKES MARVEL MOVIES BETTER THAN DC MOVIESREASONS WHY MARVEL IS BETTER THAN DCALL MARVEL AND DC MOVIESDC BETTER THAN MARVELMARVEL VS DC MOVIES LISTMARVEL VS DC WHICH IS BETTER What makes Marvel movies better than DC movies? Marvel managed to create its own world – unique and dynamic. It embodies its heroes’ features immersing the spectators into the action. What are the key points of such a success? Let’s read and learn. EVERY MOVIE HAS A LESSON "Every Movie Has a Lesson" takes a look at film commentary and movie reviews from the point of view of an educator with life lesson in mind, from the serious to the farcical. ESSAY: USING COLOR THEORY TO DEVELOP YOUR COMPOSITION AND by Andrew Adams Visual art, which is composed of shapes and colors, is used to share ideas. Colors, which we see every day but often ignore, evoke emotion. Although you may not notice it at first, film directors and other visual storytellers use color theory to enhance stories .Color can heig
MOVIE REVIEW: WAR HORSE Altogether, War Horse is a worthy, emotional, and crowd-pleasing chapter to Spielberg's legacy and earns its rightful place as one of the best films of 2011. LESSON #1: THE BRAVERY OF NOT TAKING PRIDE IN SOMETHING -- Early on in the film, we learn that Albert's father was a veteran of the South African Boer War, but that he doesn't display hisMISS SLOANE
In some political circles, “lobbyists” are the advocates that “get things done.” In others, the job title is a dirty word than many are quick to refute or redefine.. When Hollywood screenwriters decide to lionize the role of the lobbyist, they hop on the #NastyWoman bandwagon, cast Oscar nominee Jessica Chastain, and give you “Miss Sloane.”MOVIE REVIEW: LION
In a tonal shift from the trumpeted and showy norm of Oscar bait, “Lion” is yet another performance-driven dramatic film of 2016 entering this holiday season favoring prudence over theatrics. The feature film debut of award-winning commercial director Garth Davis, is a love letter instead MOVIE REVIEW: THE IMPOSSIBLE Based on the true story of Spanish survivors (turned Australian for the film), The Impossible is an extremely moving and often thrilling portrait of survival amidst terrific odds. Guided by outstanding performances, the film deserves the remembrance and honor it seeks. Watts and McGregor play Maria and Henry parents of three boys, Lucas(Tom
GUEST ESSAY: ARCHITECTURE AND ANIMATION WITH "HOWL'S Deciding to take a nap, she is greeted by the fire named Calcifer who is metaphorically and literally the hearth of the home. He boils the water, moves the castle and is generally responsible for being the house itself. The house does not exist without DOCUMENTARY REVIEW: BETHANY HAMILTON: UNSTOPPABLE The light produced by this documentary matches the inspirational shine of the subject herself. Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable is an admirable and impressive chronicle of its sunlit sporting world of “calculated chaos.”. Over and over, with every step she takes forward as a woman and as a competitor, Bethany Hamilton remains undefined by the MOVIE REVIEW: NO ESCAPE This is a horror film disguised as an expat drama. To its credit, the action is unpredictable, unnerving, and flies at a white-knuckle pace. However, its purpose and delivery is senseless and nearly reprehensible. It lacks the spine to make the proverbial wringer the characters are put through matter in some way, shape, or form outsideof
EDITORIAL: WHAT MAKES MARVEL MOVIES BETTER THAN DC MOVIESREASONS WHY MARVEL IS BETTER THAN DCALL MARVEL AND DC MOVIESDC BETTER THAN MARVELMARVEL VS DC MOVIES LISTMARVEL VS DC WHICH IS BETTER What makes Marvel movies better than DC movies? Marvel managed to create its own world – unique and dynamic. It embodies its heroes’ features immersing the spectators into the action. What are the key points of such a success? Let’s read and learn. HAS THE ONLINE BOX OFFICE SHIFT BEEN A SUCCESS? Has The Online Box Office Shift Been a Success? This past weekend saw the latest release of Cruella which has already been received relatively well sitting at a 74% on Rotten Tomatoes after a week, but also a continued doubling down from Disney to have premiere access on Disney+ as well as the theatrical release.It did come as a surprise to many at the end of 2020 when Warner Bros had GUEST CRITIC #66: PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN Lafronda Stumn is a student at Madisonville Community College and intends to graduate with an Associate's degree in Associate of the Arts. She plans on earning a Bachelors Degree in Motion Picture Studies and English at Wright State University. Her favorite Directors are Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, and Spike Lee, and her favorite actors are Al Pacino, Denzel Washington, Meryl Streep HOW PROXIES ARE HELPFUL IN FILM EDITING Films are a beautiful part of human innovation. The ability to tell stories through a moving picture - an opportunity to share emotions and lessons. It takes many things to make a great film, writing, directing, acting, lighting, and editing. Editing films in post-production is often underrated. The GUEST COLUMN: 5 OF THE BEST CRIME MOVIES EVER MADE by Kevin Gardner Crime movies, when made well, can be wildly entertaining. Although the subject matter may be disturbing or difficult to watch, these films are often worth the effort. If you're looking for a good option to stream, here are five of the best crimemovies ever made.
MOVIE REVIEW: THE ONE AND ONLY IVAN THE ONE AND ONLY IVAN— 3 STARS. Enjoying an easy little movie like Disney’s The One and Only Ivan shouldn’t take qualifiers, but it does. Two in fact. The first is more black-and-white and depends on your trigger pressure about animals in captivity in this mindful post-Harambe and post-Blackfish world.If your personal pull weight is high enough to condone (over tolerate) and enjoy a MOVIE REVIEW: THE TUNNEL They also tend to cause the maddening Murphy’s Law happenstance blunders and contrivances. In The Tunnel, there is a little bit of the “everything will go wrong” telegraphing going on that audiences will see coming. Equally so, overcompensating acts of heroism as a result do teeter close to melodrama. However, a fair balance ispresent.
COLUMN: 7 MONEY-RELATED SHOWS TO BINGE ON NETFLIX 7 Money-Related Shows to Binge on Netflix Introduction. When COVID hit, the world’s economy was shaken to its core. Many feared that a worldwide recession was about to happen, and while that thankfully didn’t happen, many still fear the possibility of a recession, especially citizens of the United States, a country that has yet to properly deal with COVID-19. MOVIE REVIEW: FLIGHT Flight is top-shelf entertainment in this regard. A few weeks back, I declared Ben Affleck's Argo the best movie I have seen so far this year. Flight might just make it a coin flip of a choice. LESSON #1: BEING COOL UNDER PRESSURE -- Even though Flight is fictional, we all know those people around us that are cool under pressure.MOVIE REVIEW: RUSH
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