Reunited for the first time since 2008’s Coen Brothers romp Burn After Reading, George and Brad are the perfect men to play these bristled rogues and turn them into winning studs to root for and follow. Between the two of them, it starts with their matinee idol mugs radiating body language. Both Supporting Actor Academy Award winners can act with their eyes better than most of their peers and contemporaries can with their entire bodies and voices.
Read MoreAfter the completion of a new build or renovation project, the work isn’t truly finished until the space is thoroughly cleaned. Post-construction cleaning is a crucial step that ensures the safety, cleanliness, and readiness of the area for use. Whether it’s a home renovation or a commercial building, professional post-construction cleaning services help remove debris, dust, and hazardous materials, making the environment safe and inviting.
Read MoreSearching for full stack developers with strong version control skills is a tough challenge. As the technology evolves, these professionals become valuable assets to any development team. The search to hire full stack developers involves more than just putting up a job posting and crossing your fingers. It calls for a calculated strategy that blends in-depth screening procedures, useful evaluations, and knowledge of the developer community.
Read MoreLudo, a classic board game, has seamlessly transitioned into the digital realm, captivating players around the globe. For developers seeking to enhance or adapt existing digital Ludo games, understanding and customizing the game's source code is crucial. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of analyzing Ludo game source code and offers practical advice for personalizing the game to meet specific needs.
Read MoreImagine settling in for a quiet night at home, only to be jolted by unexpected chaos of pipe bursts, flooding the room with water. An urgent need for a solution now overshadows the comfort and convenience you used to expect. In this urgent situation, finding a trustworthy emergency plumber is crucial to avoid significant damage and bring your home back to normal. So, how do you ensure you will end up finding the right emergency plumber in San Diego at this time of the day? This blog has the answers to it! Read further for the best tips to get the right technician for you.
Read MoreThe digital age has opened doors to endless possibilities for making connections with like-minded individuals. Gone are the days when finding someone who shares your interests required serendipitous encounters or exhaustive searches through social circles. Today, online platforms offer a multitude of opportunities to chat with people who resonate with your passions, whether you're seeking friendship, mentorship, or even romance. So, keep on reading to learn more!
Read MoreFor their 170th episode, two primate film critics, two post-apocalyptic dads, and two tenet-loving school teachers, Will Johnson and Don Shanahan, circle back to a film they missed together in the form of the early 2024 summer blockbuster Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes. They circled the calendar for this one after their series on the reboot trilogy and made sure to see and talk about how this new trilogy starter played.
Read MoreFor their 169th episode, two volcanic film critics, two ash-covered dads, and two pyroclastic school teachers, Will Johnson and Don Shanahan, welcome back film critic and “And The Winner Was…” podcast host Joel Winstead for his second consecutive guest spot. Turning back the clock to 1997, the trio dove into the hot lava that was the double feature of Dante's Peak and Volcano. Cheese melts as hot as magma!
Read MoreFor their 169th episode, two volcanic film critics, two ash-covered dads, and two pyroclastic school teachers, Will Johnson and Don Shanahan, welcome back film critic and “And The Winner Was…” podcast host Joel Winstead for his second consecutive guest spot. Turning back the clock to 1997, the trio dove into the hot lava that was the double feature of Dante's Peak and Volcano. Cheese melts as hot as magma!
Read MoreFor their 167th episode, two reflective critics, two non-Dad Movie dads, and two thankful school teachers, Will Johnson and Don Shanahan, conclude their three-episode arc discussing Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy. This final portion split from a long recording talking about The Return of the King goes on to measure the series's cinematic and cultural impact and whether or not we'll ever see a winning level of epic hubris like this again. Like The Return of the King itself, one "final question" climax for this podcast episode turns into four or five.
Read MoreFor their 166th episode, two critics, dads, and school teachers who bow to no one, Will Johnson and Don Shanahan, continue with the second of a three-episode series discussing Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy. This second episode is the beginning half of a split recording that centered on the epic conclusions cemented by The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King and its finale crescendos. Next week will be the final portion talking about the legacy and impact of the trilogy as a whole.
Read MoreLet it be known that Ian Simmons of the Kicking the Seat podcast and YouTube channel is the “ghost with the most” among his assembly of Earth’s Mightiest Critics. He earns that nickname because, unlike many general audiences plopping money down at the box office, Ian would rather ghost screenings for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. Watch and listen to Ian, myself, Mark Krawczyk of Special Mark Productions, and David Fowlie of Keeping It Reel go back and forth from the land of living to the dark and murky afterlife to talk about this legacy cycle.
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