movie review
Relationships-focused film reviews of tearjerkers, rom-coms, love lost and love found.
A Carbon Copy Just Isn't Treasured as Much as the Original
The "Rocky V" Review And you all thought that Hollywood was finished with "The Italian Stallion" after the first four movies. Well, you don't know those greedy pyschopaths as much as you thought you did. They're going to keep rolling out "Rocky" Movies even when Stallone's in an old nursery home.
By Digital_FootPrint1212about a year ago in Humans
Detox Like a Pro: 5 Morning Habits to Reset Your Body by 9 AM. AI-Generated.
Your body’s natural detoxification process is an ongoing system that helps maintain optimal health by eliminating harmful substances. The morning hours, especially before 9 AM, are a prime opportunity to reset your body, revitalize your energy, and give your detox process a boost. But how does this process work, and what steps should you take to support it effectively?
By menaland yakonabout a year ago in Humans
No Country For Old Men
I don't usually write movie reviews but every once in a while one sticks with you that needs its demons exorcised - this would be one of them. No Country for Old Men makes no indifference to good old-fashioned psychopathology following people.
By Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelleabout a year ago in Humans
How to Shift Your Mindset and Stop Fear of the Evil Eye
Recently, there has been much banter and controversy on social networks over this concept called Evil Eye, as if this thing exists and that some people's bad vibes or bad wishes have so much to do with our lives. Without much empirical research or scientific evidence being put forward on its basis, opinions widely vary on this aspect of life. I believe that the concept of the evil eye is based on cultural and superstitious thinking, that is, those who feel envious of your success or inner light may wish you harm or cast curses, which can eventually bring about misfortune or a decline in the blessings already in your life.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Humans
Life Lessons from Middle-earth
I still remember the first time I watched "The Lord of the Rings." I was just a kid, curled up in a chair that felt way too big for me, a bowl of popcorn balanced on my lap, and my eyes glued to the screen. I had no idea then that this story would etch itself into my soul, becoming more than just a film. Because, let’s face it—what is Tolkien’s epic, really? A fairy tale? A lesson in morality? Or maybe, just maybe, it’s a mirror reflecting the brightest and darkest parts of ourselves.
By Billys Zafeiridis about a year ago in Humans
Can Work Be Enjoyable? Gen Z Shows Us How
Every generation that has evolved with the wheels of time has honed its own set of ideals and mindset when it comes to work, home and society. As society transformed itself from the primitiveness of civilisation to embracing the wave of evolution with technology and modernity in the way they presented themselves and the mindsets they held, the outlook of the workplace has seen its metamorphosis from being completely patriarchal and male-dominated to being gender inclusive and welcoming diversity all over the world.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Humans
Netflix’s Hidden Gems: 5 Underrated Original Films You Must Watch. AI-Generated.
Netflix has solidified its reputation as a global streaming giant, offering an extensive library of content that caters to a variety of tastes and preferences. While its blockbuster shows and popular films often dominate headlines and viewership, many extraordinary Netflix original movies quietly slip under the radar. These hidden gems showcase the platform's commitment to diverse, bold, and innovative storytelling, bringing fresh perspectives and cinematic brilliance to audiences worldwide.
By David Andrewsabout a year ago in Humans
Why Do Women Need Control Over Their Bodies? Understanding Abortion Laws in India
The issue of abortion has consistently sparked considerable debate and conversation. Some individuals advocate for the rights of mothers or pregnant women to choose to continue with the pregnancy or terminate it; conversely, others believe that a foetus is more than just a mere collection of cells, viewing it as a living entity with its own life, deserving of individual rights and freedoms separate from those of the pregnant woman. A notable instance when personal freedoms were at risk was when women's access to safe abortion services was jeopardized. For many years, until 1971, India deemed abortion criminal and referred to it as “intentionally causing miscarriage.” Voluntary abortion, except in cases where the pregnant woman's life was endangered, could result in a punishment of up to three years in prison, a monetary fine, or both.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Humans
Delhi Steps for Emergency as Air Pollution Reaches a Hazard Level
Delhi Air Pollution Worsens: Schools Go Online and Trucks Banned Air quality in Delhi worsened, so the government had to enforce new measures to preserve people's health. The city has hardly ever been alien to air pollution, but this time, it has been so dangerous that needful action was required. Here's everything you need to know about what is happening and how it affects all.
By Abhay kumar chauhanabout a year ago in Humans








