Film Review: Mastering Elegance on Screen: How 'The Devil Wears Prada' Became a Timeless Cinematic Jewel
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Ordinary Angels is the latest film to feature Hilary Swank playing a real-life character, and it's directed by Jon Gunn, who's made a name for himself both writing and directing films that tell real-life stories. He's written American Underdog, the film about former NFL quarterback Kurt Warner; I Still Believe, a film based on the life of Christian singer Jeremy Camp; and Jesus Revolution, based on a true story, while the last movie he directed, The Case for Christ, was also based on a true story. According to Swank, Gunn was the perfect choice for a movie like Ordinary Angels, and she really appreciated his approach to filmmaking.
I know it is too late to review a series that came out in 2018.Also, this is not a review of the series in the true sense of the word. It is more of a post on the idea behind the series.
I know it is too late to review a series that came out in 2018. That being said, I just happened to start watching it last week. Moreover, this is not a review of the series in the true sense of the word. It is more of a post on the idea behind the series.
I am not sure what triggered me to watch it. Guess it was a photo of Ralph Macchio on X that led me to it. The tweet (do they still call X…
First look: Gloria Gaynor: 'I Will Survive' {TRAILER}
Gloria Gaynor in side the World Cafe Performance Studio
GLORIA GAYNOR: I WILL SURVIVE is the story of a Disco legend who, for five decades, has inspired millions with her powerful song, I WILL SURVIVE, but only understood the lyrics when she hit rock bottom herself.
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In a world often filled with challenges and uncertainties, cinema has the remarkable power to uplift and inspire.
Inspiring movies have the ability to touch our hearts, stir our emotions, and ignite the flame of motivation within us.
These films, often rooted in real stories or portraying extraordinary feats of resilience, courage, and triumph, serve as a source of encouragement for audiences…
Well, I went to see The Shift today... It's a really cool, really good movie. It was really cool to see in theatre, and all the actors were great. It has all the vibes I love too. The Deviators reminded me of the TemPads in Loki, and I really liked the music in the film as well.
Cinematic Marvels: Igniting Your Dreams with the Top Ten Inspirational Movies
Embark on a captivating journey through the realm of cinema’s most inspiring tales. Discover how these films transcend entertainment to become life-altering experiences. From the perseverance of “The Shawshank Redemption” to the magic of “The Green Mile,” learn how each story unlocks your inner champion. Unleash your…
"Suze: A Heartwarming Journey of Empathy, Healing, and Unconditional Love - A Must-Watch Indie Film Gem"
Michaela Watkins (left) and Charlie Gillespie (right) in “Suze”
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Independent Cinema: A Spotlight on “Suze”
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i think one of the reasons glass onion is so fun is that it just... loves the audience back.
so many popular movies and shows these days thrive on a sort of bitter engagement with their fans - where the fans are dismissed as being stupid, annoying, and needlessly angry. we are constantly positioned as being less intelligent as the writers.
so much of "spoiler-free" movie-making relies on writers getting away with one twist in their work, regardless of if that twist was earned. the work doesn't actually have any rewatch value or interesting writing - because they think "good writing" is about "pulling one over" on the audience. they don't focus on making interesting characters or storylines or good endings - they focus on fooling you. glass onion, meanwhile, has faith that the audience has figured the ending out, and that we'll watch anyway, because we love the characters.
so many adaptions of older works... kind of seem to hate the original work. they're done without passion. they're done almost as if checking off a box. so many of them openly mock the audience for enjoying the original, almost directly telling us that we are fools for ever having loved something.
but glass onion. loves the audience. it knows that many of the people watching are mystery-lovers. it is an homage that feels love towards the original works it references. it knows we also love those works; and instead of trying to disparage those works, it allows us to celebrate them.
one of my favorite things about it - and maybe why i found it so satisfying - is that this movie isn't trying to tell you it's the smartest, bestest, most-clever detective story. instead, it asks itself what is satisfying and exciting for the audience? and actually gives us that payoff. it's bright, colorful, and fucking fun.
just... more of this please. i'm very bored of nihilism and grittiness and "shock value" writing. put the love back in. let us love unironically. have your work say i love you too. thank you for sharing this story.