Search results for: “entertainment”
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Breaking the Mold: Ocean’s 8 and the Intersection of Feminism and Entertainment
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in ListThere have been many arguments for equality and diversity where the film industry is concerned. It’s been argued that there haven’t been enough opportunities for females in lead roles and people of color getting the biggest roles. Indeed, it’s something that Hollywood has looked to try and tackle in recent years, but it’s also been…
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The Impact of COVID-19 on the Entertainment Industry
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COVID-19 has undoubtedly had an impact on almost every industry, including tourism, transportation, hospitality, and entertainment. Many governments responded to the pandemic by enforcing countrywide lockdowns. That meant that people were not allowed to move around as a way to control the spread of the COVID-19. The entertainment industry is among the sectors hit hard…
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Entertainment News
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Exploring the World of Online Poker Through Movies
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in ListPlaying poker is an intrinsically interesting game full of strategy, tension, and drama. This has made poker a perfect interest that cinema has avidly picked up, as film script writers try to weave intricate stories full of suspense and character. The cinema world of poker spans from the glamorous casinos of Las Vegas to grimy…
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The Ever-Evolving World of Cinema and Film Industry: A Comprehensive Exploration of Cinematography and Filmmaking
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in essayInsights into the Film Industry and Cinematography Discover the evolving film industry, where storytelling and cinematography come together through technological advancements. Explore how transformative techniques captivate audiences and change the landscape of cinematic experiences, creating immersive moments that leave a lasting impact.
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Straight Up, No Twist
So many films rely on a last minute twist…M Knight Shyamalan built a career on exactly that. However Baz Luhrmann, in his Red Curtain trilogy, said that one of the basics was “that the audience knows how it will end when it begins”. Personally, I think “when it begins” is overstating things but within the…
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Film Review – The Critic
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Oh aren’t we meta! A wannabe film critic reviewing a film about a theatre critic! All that aside, I had a very pleasant daytime visit to the cinema with my good lady wife. We went along to see The Critic starring Ian McKellen and Gemma Arterton. It was a spur of the moment thing which…
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To Binge Or Not To Binge…
Believe it or believe it not, dear reader, but I come from a time there was no such thing as binge watching. But, before I start going on about why I was unable to binge watch anything, let’s try and agree on what we mean by binge watching. Basically, it just means to watch several…
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Best Of British Biographies – Bernard Hill
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in BiographyIt’s not often that I can say that I’ve had the privilege to have seen one of my favourite actors live on stage but one of those rare occasions was when I saw Bernard Hill at the Everyman Theatre. It was in 1974 and he was playing John Lennon in Willy Russell’s John, Paul, George,…
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Movie Review – The Killer’s Game
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The Killers Game is a high-octane action flick that showcases Dave Bautista’s robust action prowess and surprising romantic acting chops. Bautista brings raw physicality and intensity to his role, commanding every fight scene with remarkable skill and precision. His on-screen presence is electric, drawing viewers into the heart-pounding action sequences that leave them breathless. What sets…