GUEST COLUMN: Review of "The Wolf of Wall Street"

by Lewis Robinson

Martin Scorsese’s film The Wolf of Wall Street is a tale of greed and excess in the pursuit of the American dream. Although it’s the most successful film Scorsese directed, it created a surge of controversy upon its release. Critics slammed the movie for its graphic sex, drug use, and carefree attitude on white-collar crime. It’s not for all tastes, and it’s not a movie that you sit down and watch with the entire family. However, the film is lifted above the disturbing material by its talented cast.

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GUEST COLUMN: Four Movies You May Have Overlooked In 2021

by Lewis Robinson

All of these blockbusters have done so well at the box office that chances are, if you are reading this article, you have probably seen most of them. However, the past year also produced some incredible, strange and extraordinary films that may not have made the blockbuster list but definitely deserve your attention. The next time you're having a Netflix night, here is a list of movies that you should check out.

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GUEST EDITORIAL: How to Write a Powerful Film Proposal?

by Jessica Fender

If you have just graduated from film school or are an aspiring scriptwriter, one of your major ambitions is to get your story on the big screen. It requires a lot of dedication and commitment to be able to do that. Each scriptwriter has their own way of storytelling. Every script is unique so each of them also has access to different film producers depending on their requirements. Just like when applying for a job, to make sure that your resume is up-to-date for a film proposal to be accepted, you need to take care of the meticulous details.

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Best PCs for Movies and Music Production

The field of music production is brimming with the most cutting-edge technologies. Even if you already have all of the other music production equipment, you need to get other components cheap. Now you must either update the current PC or get a new one. Alternatively, you could choose to invest in a good desktop for music production. Whatever circumstance you're in, you'll have a plethora of options to pick from. Nevertheless, here are some of the best PCs for music production as well as for filming and directing movies.

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GUEST EDITORIAL: Work-From-Home Opportunities for Arts and Entertainment Professionals

The arts and entertainment field has been heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. As a highly contagious variant circulates, events continue to suffer from cancellations and restrictions. If you work in the arts and entertainment field, you may be frustrated about how you're going to continue to sustain through this tough time. Luckily, you can leverage your talents via work-from-home opportunities. Every Movie Has a Lesson invites you to read on to learn how you can make a living without leaving your living room.

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PODCAST: Episode 46 of "The Cinephile Hissy Fit" Podcast

For their 46th episode, 25YL film critics, rapid-fire dads, and black-and-white school teachers Will Johnson and Don Shanahan meet up this week to discuss Aaron Sorkin's newest directorial effort "Being the Ricardos." The fellas debate what worked and what didn't with the Sorkin brand of dialogue and the movie's top notch cast. They also handicap the films Oscar chances as we inch closer to the 94th Academy Awards. Hissy Fitters, we're home! This show is what's for dinner.

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MOVIE REVIEW: Rifkin's Festival

Even with a blindfold, an astute movie fan could play “Pin the Tail on the Proxy” with the films of Woody Allen from the past two decades. The likes of Timothee Chalamet, Justin Timberlake, Jesse Eisenberg, Colin Firth, Joaquin Phoenix, Owen Wilson and others have taken on the signature scripted blather of the male leading roles the writer-director used to play himself when he was younger than the 86 he is now. For his newest film, Rifkin’s Festival, cherished character actor Wallace Shawn assumes the short New Yorker vessel for this romantic comedy jaunt.

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The Impact of Business Intelligence on the Online Gambling Industry

It is the time of online casino and gambling, and especially after the pandemic, it has become imperative for all casino owners to start online gambling. Although online gambling seems quite easy to manage, it is not that simple. There are many complexities involved in the whole business, due to which there is a need for business intelligence in the online casino world. Business Intelligence (BI) takes care of all the data structure, data combination, visualization, and infrastructure. The whole online system of games, slots, payments and offers is managed through business intelligence.

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Best Movies Related to Construction Industry

We all enjoy a good film. Even the worst of them can be a fun way to get away from our daily life. In some way or another, almost every aspect of life has been shown in cinema. Law enforcement, military, healthcare, athletes, and musicians are all professions that appear regularly in movies. Construction lies somewhere in the center, as there are not many movies with construction as the central focus, yet our business is well-represented in critical aspects of big motion pictures.

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GUEST EDITORIAL: 6 Movies To Watch if You Want To Be an Entrepreneur

by Kevin Gardner

While most movies are a world of fiction, they can still paint quite a realistic picture of what something is like in the real world. Entrepreneurship is no exception. If you're considering going into business for yourself but want a little insight first, check out these six movies about people who built up their businesses, sometimes only to see them crash again.

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