MOVIE REVIEW: Silk Road

When you read the source material coming from David Kushner’s 2014 long-form piece from Rolling Stone and then watch the movie, the character traits and tonal choices just don’t fit. Silk Road has an astounding and blistering story to tell that seems mishandled by those two filmmaker tools for dramatic effect. We too easily see the chopped scars from a machete and the lift of a weakly deflated Thanksgiving Day parade balloon from something that could have been as sharp and heady as The Social Network.

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GUEST CRITIC #59: Sound of Metal

by Lafronda Stumn

As busy I get from time to time, I find that I can't see every movie under the sun, leaving my friends and colleagues to fill in the blanks for me. As poetically as I think I wax about movies on this website as a wannabe critic, there are other experts out there. Sometimes, it inspires me to see the movie too and get back to being my circle's go-to movie guy. Sometimes, they save me $9 and you 800+ words of blathering. In a new review series, I'm opening my site to friend submissions for guest movie reviews.

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MEDIA APPEARANCE: Guest on the "Kicking the Seat" live YouTube recap for "Wandavision" Episode 7

MY 50TH APPEARANCE ON KICKING THE SEAT: The big Halloween episode last week on Disney+’s WandaVision has led to a slight calm before the storm of the final two episodes to come. Don’t call this episode “filler,” though as plenty of new developments have come to light during this ‘00s-styled episode. Every Friday, Ian Simmons of Kicking the Seat hosts a live WandaVision “wecap” on YouTube. This week, Mark "The Movie Man" Krawczyk of the The Spoiler Room Podcast filled in for a very busy Emmanuel Noisette. He joined Ian, myself, and David Fowlie of Keeping it Reel in the “Earth’s Mightiest Critics” stable. We’ve hyped for the homestretch! Catch us every Friday at 8:30pm CST! Here’s our chat for Episode 7.

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7 Things You Must Know to Make It in the Film Industry

The film industry is a very volatile space, one day, you are up, and the next day, you are down. Success in the film industry is not achieved by just creativity. It is possible to have talent but to get the break you need sponsors, good actors, favors, experience, and a positive attitude. It is indeed a closely neath but very competitive atmosphere. The industry evolves daily, with directors and producers coming up with new ways to tell scripted stories. You have got to be on top of your game to stay in the game.

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COLUMN: Powerful Takeaways From New Documentary "CBD Nation"

CBD is growing popular and becoming more prevalent as people realize its benefits. The chemical compound CBD is present in cannabis plants - marijuana and hemp. It may help treat various health conditions. Studies state that CBD may help treat all anxiety disorders like GAD and PTSD. That said, CBD may help treat physical health conditions like chronic pain as well.

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MOVIE REVIEW: Flora & Ulysses

To borrow a term from the great Stan Lee, there are casual comic book fans and then there are “true believers.” The latter never miss an issue of their favorites and, even greater, walk through life inspired by the heroic pillars written in and drawn through those page-turning panels. In the new Disney+ film Flora & Ulysses, we are graced by one of those true believers in a film that has its cape hung up out of sight, tights put away in drawers, and heart smack dab in the right place. The film opens on Disney+ on February 19th.

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COLUMN: Top Movies on Amazon Prime for 2021

A person holding an Amazon Prime subscription should really be using it for more than just shipping discounts and looking through sales on whole foods. Amazon’s team has amassed a very impressive library of cinema’s best offerings. These can be accessed together with your Prime account, and in some ways, it’s adequate to and arguably even superior to other primary streaming services’ libraries. But how does one know where to begin? So let us present to you the updated guide to top movies which you may view, if you’ve not already, some of the best titles that Amazon Prime has to offer.

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COLUMN: How to Choose a Movie for Moving

Moving can be hard. From cleaning your current residence to choosing an appropriate moving company, moving houses comes with a lot of stress and exhaustion. Everyone needs a break sometimes. If you are someone who is moving a long way away from your current place of residence, it can be even more stressful for you. You would need something that distracts you and keeps your mind off the stress of moving. A good way to get your mind off the anxiety of moving is to watch a movie. Figuring out what to watch to keep you distracted can be a challenge on its own. Here are a few examples on what you can watch while you make the big move.

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SPECIAL: Winners of the 24th Online Film Critics Society Awards

The largest group of online film critics has spoken! Today, the Online Film Critics Society (OFCS), of which I am a member representing Every Movie Has a Lesson, announced the winners of their 24th annual film awards. The OFCS, which is comprised of nearly 300 film critics from around the world, will be announcing the final winners on January 25, 2021. Here’s the list of winners from OFCS. While I’m not a big Nomadland fan, I think the voting body did an outstanding job celebrating 2020’s best.

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GUEST COLUMN: 8 Impressive Movies About Artificial Intelligence

by Miranda Woolridge

Art of Cinema - Best Artificial Intelligence Films

Today humanity has come close to creating a full-fledged artificial intelligence. Of course, each of us is interested in learning more about AI and how it can affect our lives. The cinema offers a ton of similar stories, and many films have become truly iconic (such as The Terminator, The Matrix, or Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey). In this review, we'll talk about lesser-known paintings that deserve your attention.

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GUEST COLUMN: 10 Movies That Can Renew Your Faith In Love

by Timothea Bradley

Some of us don’t need proof, we already know that true love exists, we just have to find it! But other people might need some reassurance or encouragement. Enter, the best romantic movies about love. Yes, you can be skeptical and claim that a movie is a fiction. Moreover, most recent movies are all about cliches and standard plots. But you will be surprised to learn that not all movies are so plain. Some nice films are worthy of your attention, even if you aren’t into romantic movies. Some of them might encourage you to start looking for love on such sites or apps as filipino-women.net or Tinder.

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