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I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997): film review
By Thomas H Cullen · 6 years ago
For the 1997 horror film, I Know What You Did Last Summer, it’s none other than through the following idea that I wish to talk of the film: a goal that gives its status to ...
The true meaning of The Phantom Menace, and why it failed
By Thomas H Cullen · 6 years ago
The true meaning, of The Phantom Menace is that it’s a story about the support for hierarchy being the very definition of balance. A hierarchy that gets support is an equality – or balance – ...
The Sentinel (1977): review
By Thomas H Cullen · 6 years ago
For this 1977 horror, the dynamic or the theme of concern is the censorship of a betrayal of a rightful betrayal.
A rightful betrayal is an erroneous perfection. A censorship of a betrayal is the ...
If Halloween 6 won Best Picture, in 1996, would mathematics have been decimated?
By Thomas H Cullen · 6 years ago
In 1996, it was the period biopic Braveheart that won the Academy Award for Best Picture. Being a 1995 release, the sixth instalment in the Halloween franchise Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers was perfectly ...
The Last Jedi review (a remake of Tom Ford's Nocturnal Animals)
By Thomas H Cullen · 6 years ago
In Rian Johnson’s sequel, to The Force Awakens, a value is a difference that exists because of a uniformity. In alternate but no less complicated terms, a value in The Last Jedi is made up ...
Annabelle Creation: an analysis
By Thomas H Cullen · 6 years ago
In a previous article that I wrote, I gave a splitting reference to the main theme of Annabelle Creation; though its validity can’t be confirmed (as if any idea in any movie can be confirmed), ...
The Grand Opening of Aquaman
By Dipesh Stha · 6 years ago
Following the events of Justice League, Arthur Curry, the reluctant pioneer of the submerged kingdom of Atlantis, is gotten between surface occupants and his own particular family who are set up to lash out and ...
Getting ready for the Avengers Infinity Wars premier
By Don Milne · 7 years ago
This year will see the release of the new Avengers movie and whether you have big kids or little kids, it’s sure to create a buzz. The shops will be full of merchandise to help ...
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Freesat
By Saff Barham · 7 years ago
Wondering how Freesat works, can be a bit of a confusing thought. There are a ton of things to consider – what Freesat channels are available, for example? And which satellite works best for Freesat? ...
MCU, DCU Role Reversal 2020
By Sumanth Patil · 7 years ago
For roughly the past decade, Marvel (Disney, in all honesty) has created a composite "Monopoly" on Superhero films, revolutionizing the scape of mainstream comic media. They took what was nerdy and made it "cool" for ...
Canadian Film Tax Incentives – Still In The Game
By Scatena & Rosner Films · 8 years ago
As mentioned in The Importance of Film Tax Incentives Today, tax incentives are a key component to independent film budgets. This is a fact for all filmmakers. For those of us in the USA, we ...
The Importance of Film Tax Incentives Today
By Scatena & Rosner Films · 8 years ago
Tax incentives are a key component to independent film budgets nowadays, and are practically vital to the financial safety of a production given the current market saturation of content—and the therefore markedly lower purchase prices ...
Feeling Luck Punks? Hollywood's Hard Men
By Giosue Muratore · 8 years ago
Whether it is playing or a ’goodie’ or baddie’ audiences seem to love a hard man. The alpha male who struts through a city righting injustices or crushing anyone who stands in their way. What ...
FOX Drove Us Insane Doing The Time Warp Again!
By Chesi Spriggs · 8 years ago
"I would like, if I may, to take you on a strange journey." Okay, so as a Rocky Horror super fan I obviously had to check out the FOX redo. Let me start by saying ...
Suggestions For Slimming Down Your Cable Bill
By Tony Mokbel · 9 years ago
Over the years, the prices of cable television have soared. This is true, regardless of your residential location. At the same time, consumers have been plagued, by low wages. This has encouraged many consumers to ...
The Most Famous Breast Implants of all time
By Ismael Labrador · 10 years ago
In Hollywood, a world all about appearance and looks, plastic surgery has become extremely common among many celebrities. Although it is more common now, getting plastic surgery wasn’t always considered normal and celebrities that did ...
Kaley Cuoco - We know she a boob job, but how about that nose job?
By Ismael Labrador · 10 years ago
Kaley Cuoco has been on our TV screens for years as one of Americas most popular female actresses appearing on numerous sitcoms. At the young age of ten, Kaley started her career appearing on the ...
Gerard Cordero - Rising Star from Astoria NY
By Michael Antonio · 10 years ago
Have you heard the name, Gerard Cordero ? If you haven't, you will soon enough. This talented actor hailing from Astoria, New York is catching the attention of industry professionals and becoming the topic of ...
Dubbing vs. Subtitling: The Pros and Cons
By Rob Truslove · 10 years ago
We’ve all seen (and affectionately mocked) those badly dubbed martial arts films. You know the ones; incredible stunts, brilliantly elaborate plot lines and sharp dialogue... all dubbed over by American voice actors. Yet, for some ...
Why Dish Cable TV May be Your Best Choice
By Kevin Schmiterson · 12 years ago
Cable television has been around since the late 1950’s and, for many years, it did not have any real competition when it came to premium television service. A home that was lucky enough to be ...