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7 Best Educational Programs for Future Screenwriters
Source: https://www.freepik.com/free-photo/aerial-view-man-typing-retro-typewriter_3213042.htm#page=1&query=writers&position=26 Screenwriting is indeed an art. That said, establishing your screenwriting career is not only about beautiful writing; you also need to know the ropes of the industry. It can help you understand the different elements of screenwriting. Most importantly, it will give you exposure in the industry. So if writing is your passion…
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8 Amazing TV Shows about the College Experience
There are lots of TV shows and dashing movies about college life. Although they have the same tropes, they are very different in the genre and approach. It is understandable as college life has so many aspects to it. It can be anything like a new social circle, a new academic curriculum, a part-time job,…
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First Watch Film Review – Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
Is Eternal Sunshine a Groundhog Day Loop film? Let’s explore! Here we go with another film that, for some unknown reason, I’ve never seen and am not sure why. At least this one’s relatively recent; I still haven’t seen Citizen Kane or The Sound Of Music! Could it have been the sub-par cast? Nope! Any film with…
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Documentary Review – Bruce Springsteen’s Letter To You
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Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band have been together since October 1972; pretty much continuously and pretty much unchanged. While the Bruce and the band are thought to be synonymous and a performing unit they have played with a wide range of other acts including, but not confined to: Air Supply, Gary U.S. Bonds,…
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My Favorite YouTube Channels About Movies
Pop Culture Detective Description: A series of video essays looking at media through a critical lens with an emphasis on the intersections of politics, masculinity and entertainment. Hosted by Jonathan McIntosh. Pop Culture Detective is hands down my favorite movie related YouTube channel. His videos aren’t short. Most of them run in the 20-30 minute range.…
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Indie Movie Review – Paintball Massacre
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Paintball Massacre begins with Lee Latchford-Evans standing on a bridge overlooking a railway line while we hear a train approaching. He’s obviously contemplating suicide (he’s a fire officer who’s “seen too much”) until a text arrives inviting him to a school reunion and he changes his mind. Many parents of young girls over the last twenty…
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Indie Movie Review – In Corpore
The sensual new film In Corpore explores the complexity of relationships. It’s the type of movie Hollywood used to make once upon a time. A mature film with adult themes made by and for adults. I had high hopes for the movie going in, but it fell short of them. What’s good about In Corpore…
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10 Best Math Movies For Middle School Students
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Watching movies with students in the classroom allows teachers to establish a stronger connection with the students, interact with them more, and create a fun learning environment. This approach not only enriches the educational experience but can also motivate students to domymath homework more effectively, integrating real-world examples from the films they enjoy. Indeed, there are films…
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Indie Movie Review – Bright Hill Road
Bright Hill Road is one of those interesting but unsettling films that make you wonder exactly what you’re watching and what you’re in for. We start off with Marcy (Siobhan Williams) waking up in bed. She seems a bit befuddled, and a scan around her bedroom shows a lot of wine bottles — which gives the…