movie review
Relationships-focused film reviews of tearjerkers, rom-coms, love lost and love found.
At Long Last, Black Santas are Appearing Frequently in Holiday Films
Santa Claus comes in all forms, and a few recent films have proven that to be true! We love St. Nick, don't we? We love the imagery of Santa Claus, and we do love seeing him portrayed in so many TV shows and movies for so many decades. Let's talk about the imagery, shall we?
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Humans
Dream Whispers: Unveiling the Ethical Frontier of Dream Inception. Content Warning.
In the quiet corridors of the Dream Research Institute, Dr. Eleanor Grant hunched over her workstation, surrounded by the soft hum of machines and the flickering glow of computer screens. She was on the brink of a breakthrough in the field of dream manipulation—an experiment that could change the way humans perceived reality.
By Taimoor Khan2 years ago in Humans
Matthew Perry Death. Content Warning.
The unfavorable passing of Matthew Perry, celebrated for his depiction of Chandler Bing on the cherished TV series Companions, has sent shockwaves through the two his committed fanbase and media outlets at large. The 54-year-old entertainer died on October 28, and a new posthumous led by the Los Angeles Province Branch of Clinical Inspector has revealed insight into the conditions encompassing his destruction, formally ordered as a mishap.
By Zulfiqar Ali2 years ago in Humans
"Hunger" from heart oh Thailand
In a dazzling opening scene, the Thai kitchen team is nervously at work. To a jazzy jazz soundtrack, they chop and stir herbs, vegetables and seafood to survive under the chef's unrelenting gaze. The sous chef counts down the hours until, at precisely 11 o'clock, Chef Paul enters the kitchen.
By Thaj Hunger2 years ago in Humans
Resilience in the Rubble. Content Warning.
Arlington was a tapestry of homes, woven with stories of love and laughter. Among them stood the Morrison residence, once vibrant with the laughter of children and the warmth of family gatherings. But one fateful evening, the tranquility shattered with an explosion that ripped through their haven, leaving behind a landscape of desolation.
By Zack Rakib2 years ago in Humans
Let Sleeping Killers Lie
The Krell There was a 1956 movie called "Forbidden Planet," in which the Krell, an advanced civilization, eliminated all need by constructing a megalopolis of manufacturing underground, able to retrieve thought and render what was wished for.
By Gerard DiLeo2 years ago in Humans
Unveiling the Lost City. Content Warning.
A city lost to time lay in the center of the deep Amazon jungle, hidden beneath the high canopy of old trees and cloaked in mystery. Its opulence, its soaring buildings, and the money that formerly passed through its streets were all mentioned in legends. Amelia Thornton, a teenage archaeologist, devoted her life to learning the secrets of the Lost City, a location that had eluded travelers and adventurers for generations.
By IBRAHIM JAFAR2 years ago in Humans
"Healing from Within: The Emotional Odyssey of Mental Health Resilience". Content Warning.
In the peaceful town of Serenity Springs, where the embrace of nature and the warmth of community were cherished, individuals faced a unique emotional challenge. Within the quietude of the surroundings, the weight of mental health issues, and the unwavering support of friends, family, and professionals, a story of strength, healing, and the human spirit's capacity to overcome inner battles would unfold.
By Vincent Uche2 years ago in Humans
"Unraveling Truth: The Battle Against Misinformation". Content Warning.
In the digital age, where information flowed freely and the world's knowledge was at our fingertips, a new adversary had emerged—misinformation. It spread like wildfire, sowing confusion, discord, and fear. Yet, within the labyrinth of falsehoods and deceit, a story of truth-seeking, resilience, and the power of an individual to make a difference would unfold.
By Vincent Uche2 years ago in Humans




