A Protest Historian Takes a Hard Look at Our Latest ‘Overturning of the World’ — Bedford + Bowery

If you join a protest these days and find yourself among hundreds or thousands marching through an otherwise empty Times Square, you may get the sense that something distinctly new is happening. When else in history have demonstrations taken over the streets of almost every major city in the country?

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Comic Strip : The Adventures of Tintin — a daily dose of positive living

Cigars of the Pharaoh is the fourth book in The Adventures of Tintin series, comprisingof 24 comics created by the Belgian cartoonist Georges Remi, who wrote under the pen name Hergé. The series was one of the most popular European comics of the 20th century. Tintin is the titular protagonist of The Adventures of Tintin, […]

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The Epitome of Human Greed – Jurassic World (2015.) — Scene Siren

Director: Colin TrevorrowWritten by: Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, Colin Trevorrow and Derek Connolly Even if it may not seem like it on the surface, most films have a theme underlying everything that happens within the script. Whether it’s the importance of family, the effect of racism or mental health, there is always a message that […]

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Scream Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street – Hollywood, homophobia and horror — Cinerama Film Online

In October 2019 our retrospective look at A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2 shone a light on homophobia in 1980s America. Exploring the undeniable themes of sexuality and gender sitting at the heart of an unlikely LGBTQ film. While exploring these in the context of the socio-political world of its release. A world where […]

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Did the Hulk help prepare Mark Ruffalo for his role as twins in ‘I Know This Much is True’? — GoldDerby

HBO’s six-part limited series “I Know This Much is True” is painful, raw and agonizing. What likely will keep you watching the series about deeply troubled identical twin adult brothers is the actor who brings them both to life — Mark Ruffalo. As paranoid schizophrenic Thomas, who chops off his hand to please God, he […]

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Dead to Me Review (Seasons 1 – 2) – Two Women Show — Lost In… Movies

My really good friend recommend this show to me a year ago, when the first season dropped on Netflix, so I told him I will add this to my ever growing list of shows to watch. And to be fair, I’ve kind of forgotten about it, until couple of weeks ago, the second season dropped […]

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Cinderella (2015) Review – Kenneth Branagh To the Rescue! — Lost In… Movies

By now, there are a few things you can take for certain in this life – death, taxes, the fact we have more knowledge and information available at our fingertips than ever before in history, yet people are constantly wrong about everything, and Disney remaking every single classic movie they have in their catalogue, until […]

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Changing Lanes (2002) Review – Solid Concept, Poor Execution — Lost In… Movies

There are movies that are ageless, and if it wasn’t for something (old piece of technology, a specific word/lingo we don’t use today) you wouldn’t even notice, how old they are. And then there are movies like Changing Lanes, a movie that took a concept that was really popular in the early 2000’s (car accident […]

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A Star Is Born (1937) Review – Nothing Ever Changes — Lost In… Movies

I understand that some people thought the newest A Star Is Born (2018) was a remake of the version with Barbra Streisand from 1976, but that’s not actually true, as that version was a remake of another remake from 1954 and, as far as I know, this (1937 version) is the true original version. So […]

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El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie (2019) Review – An Unnecessary Brilliance — Lost In… Movies

As most people, I came in pretty late to the “Breaking Bad is actually a great TV show you should watch ASAP” party (I have started a month before the second half of season five aired and actually managed to finish it before it premiered) and as most people, I loved the show, and I […]

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