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Relationships-focused film reviews of tearjerkers, rom-coms, love lost and love found.
The Logic of Faith: Why Reason Without God Collapses Under Its Own Weight
The Myth Of Neutral Logic Modern thinkers often claim that logic is neutral, belonging to no belief system and standing above faith. They insist that religion is emotional, while reason is empirical. But logic is not a freestanding structure. It rests on foundations, and those foundations must exist somewhere.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Humans
The Death Of Dialogue
The End Of Listening Once upon a time, disagreement was not a threat. It was a bridge. People could sit across from one another, share convictions, challenge ideas, and still part as neighbors. The goal was not domination but discovery. Somewhere along the way, that changed.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Humans
Christ Is King
Every culture has a throne. The only question is who sits on it. Some people crown themselves. Others crown society. Still others crown the government, or money, or pleasure. But someone or something always rules the human heart. The idea of living without a king is an illusion, because every human being worships something.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Humans
When Advice Felt Like Arrows: A Story of Dignity in Hard Times
Introduction: When Words Wound Instead of Heal It started with a well-meaning text from a friend: “You just need to stay positive. Everything happens for a reason.” I stared at the screen, exhausted, eyes swollen from a night of crying, and wondered—how can something meant to comfort feel so piercing?
By Shamshair Khan Hasan Zai3 months ago in Humans
Netflix Bets Big on Guillermo del Toro’s $120M Frankenstein — But Will It Pay Off?
Netflix is taking one of its boldest creative swings yet with a $120 million adaptation of Frankenstein, directed by Oscar-winner Guillermo del Toro. The acclaimed filmmaker has called the project “the Bible of my life,” and for him, this story of creation, obsession, and morality has been decades in the making. For Netflix, it’s more than just another movie — it’s a test of whether the streaming giant can still balance art with algorithms.
By General gyan3 months ago in Humans
The Girl Who Refused to Disappear
It began in a small, forgotten village surrounded by dust and silence. A place where the cries of injustice were muffled by fear and where human rights existed only in speeches, never in reality. Yet from that very silence, a young girl named Aisha dared to speak—and her voice would echo across continents.
By Alexander Mind3 months ago in Humans
🎬 Goodbye, Diane Keaton — The Timeless Spirit Who Changed Hollywood Forever
When the world learned of Diane Keaton’s passing in October 2025, it felt as though a light had quietly dimmed in Hollywood. The woman who taught generations that style is self-expression and vulnerability is power left behind more than just unforgettable films—she left a philosophy of living authentically.
By Shazzed Hossain Shajal3 months ago in Humans
Don’t Lose Your Dinosaur: How Will Ferrell Turned a Throwaway Scene into Step Brothers Magic
When Step Brothers released in 2008, no one could have predicted that a simple, offbeat line about dinosaurs would become one of the film’s most beloved moments. The scene—where Will Ferrell’s Brennan Huff tearfully confesses to his therapist that his father told him to “never lose your dinosaur”—was strange, funny, and unexpectedly moving. Behind the absurdity lies a story of improvisation, collaboration, and how Ferrell’s instincts transformed a short gag into something unforgettable.
By Flip The Movie Script3 months ago in Humans
Best LGBTQ+ Movies on Amazon Prime Video
Streaming services have become lifelines for people looking for authentic stories, and Amazon Prime Video is one of the most accessible hubs for LGBTQ+ cinema. From award-winning dramas to heartfelt romances and indie gems, Prime’s library offers a solid playback experience, whether online or offline.
By Patrick Jr.4 months ago in Humans
Casablanca: Why We’ll Always Have This Movie
When Casablanca premiered in 1942, no one expected a masterpiece. It was a studio assignment, shot quickly on Warner Bros. sets, based on an unproduced play called Everybody Comes to Rick’s. It had a modest budget, recycled sets, and a script that was famously being written while the cameras rolled.
By ambiguous karma4 months ago in Humans
The Sweetest Summer Treats Inspired by The Summer I Turned Pretty
Summer, love, and a little bit of mischief—the kind that makes your heart race and your taste buds tingle. The Summer I Turned Pretty perfectly captures that feeling, from belly-fluttering crushes on the beach to the sweet nostalgia of long summer nights. Every moment in the series feels like a little indulgence, a mix of laughter, longing, and just the right amount of drama.
By Emily Maren4 months ago in Humans








