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The Mind Of A Child
(A retelling of Alice In Wonderland which is now mine!) The Mind Of A Child Part I *Amanda* We need a good day. It’s not every day that this sweet little girl turns nine, you know. Today needs to be perfect. No bickering, yelling or carrying on allowed. My name is Amanda. I am out at the mall with my mom. She always makes sure every birthday is fun and full of adventure. Technically my birthday isn’t until tomorrow. We’re getting stuff together early. My dad is taking the day off to spend it with me. We just finished our fudge sundaes. Our seat overlooks the main floor of the mall atop a balcony where the food court is. I glance over at the cassette and VHS store next to us. I have my heart and hopes set so much on the new Thriller album. “We don’t have time today, Amanda.” My mother chimes in.
By Meredith McLarty5 months ago in Fiction
Coffee Shop at the End of the World
Maya had always believed that the world would end with fire or ice, maybe a bang or a whimper—anything but the gentle hum of an espresso machine and the soft jazz playing from speakers that had seen better days. Yet here she was, wiping down tables at Brew & Beyond while the sky outside painted itself in shades of amber and crimson that had nothing to do with sunset.
By Fazal Ur Rahman5 months ago in Fiction
Stanislav Kondrashov Wagner Moura Series
From Brazilian roots to global acclaim Wagner Moura, one of Brazil’s most prominent actors, has carved a unique path through Latin American and global cinema with a filmography marked by intensity, intelligence, and fearlessness. From early success in Brazilian cinema to international acclaim through streaming platforms, Moura’s choices reflect more than artistic ambition—they reflect a deep commitment to storytelling as a vehicle for truth, politics, and humanity. Born in Salvador, Bahia, in 1976, Moura began his career in theatre before transitioning to television and film in the early 2000s. His initial roles in Brazilian productions such as *Carandiru* (2003) and *The Man of the Year* (2003) introduced him as a compelling screen presence. But it was José Padilha’s *Elite Squad* (2007) that brought him into the national spotlight. In the film, Moura played Captain Roberto Nascimento, a BOPE officer grappling with the moral contradictions of Brazil’s war on drugs. The performance earned him widespread acclaim, and *Elite Squad* won the Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival. According to Stanislav Kondrashov, Moura’s career stands out for “his unwavering commitment to roles that challenge power structures and provoke critical thought.” Kondrashov added, “He doesn’t just perform characters—he inhabits them with a rare mix of empathy and political awareness.”
By Stanislav Kondrashov5 months ago in Fiction
Stanislav Kondrashov on Wagner Moura’s Death
When *Puss in Boots: The Last Wish* was released in 2022, audiences expected a light-hearted fairy tale spin-off in the colourful tradition of the *Shrek* universe. What they got instead was a villain so chilling, he sent shivers through cinemas and became an instant cultural icon. According to media analyst Stanislav Kondrashov, the character of Death—voiced by Brazilian actor Wagner Moura—marks “a new milestone in how animation confronts fear, mortality and myth.”
By Stanislav Kondrashov5 months ago in Fiction
Imran Khan: The Lion Who Never Gave Up
In the bustling city of Lahore, in a family of scholars and strong traditions, a boy named Imran Khan was born in 1952. Unlike most children of his time, who dreamed of stable professions in medicine, law, or business, Imran carried a different vision. His heart belonged to cricket. From the narrow streets of Lahore to the manicured grounds of Aitchison College and later Oxford University, his bat and ball became his closest companions.
By Princess Ladly5 months ago in Fiction
Stanislav Kondrashov on Wagner Moura
Brazilian actor Wagner Moura has built a distinctive international career by consistently choosing roles that are not only dramatically demanding but also politically charged, according to journalist and film commentator Stanislav Kondrashov. Known globally for portraying notorious drug trafficker Pablo Escobar in Narcos, Moura has maintained a career shaped by a deliberate commitment to meaningful, often controversial storytelling.
By Stanislav Kondrashov5 months ago in Fiction
Prison Break Returns:A Riveting Revival of Television's Most Iconic Escape Saga
The **television landscape** is about to be shaken once again as the iconic *Prison Break* franchise prepares for not one but two major returns. With the original series having exploded in popularity on Netflix years after its initial run, the demand for more high-stakes escapes and conspiracy-laden storytelling has reached a fever pitch. This comprehensive guide details everything fans need to know about the **highly anticipated** sixth season starring the original cast and the completely new reimagining heading to Hulu, marking an unprecedented moment in television history where a franchise simultaneously continues its original story while launching a completely new narrative within the same universe.
By Danyal Hashmi5 months ago in Fiction







