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‘My Best Friend Anne Frank’: The Loss of Innocence in the Face of CrueltyÂ
‘My Best Friend Anne Frank’ - An emotional Dutch film detailing the real-life friendship between Anne Frank and her best friend Hannah....
Queen Elizabeth Platinum Jubilee: Why We Should Celebrate Her Majesty’s Record Breaking 70-Year Reign?
Queen Elizabeth Platinum Jubilee will mark the seventy-year reign of head of the matriarchy, a fervent champion of people’s rights, and promoter of democratic rule....
Kurosawa and Shakespeare: Three Remarkable Adaptations from the Legendary Japanese FilmmakerDraft
It isn’t often that the most lauded work in literary history falls into the hands of the most celebrated cinematic auteurs - Kurosawa and Shakespeare adaptations. ...
The 21st Anniversary of ‘Amelie’ and An Appreciation of The French New Wave
This year is the 21st anniversary of the iconic film ‘Amélie’, and it’s a classic in French Cinema; let’s look at the film and appreciate French films as a whole....
Celebrating Rihanna: The Ambassador of Barbados, Pregnancy and the Many Victories of the Bright Diamond
On Barbados 55th Independence Day celebration and on the removal of Queen Elizabeth II, prime minister, Mia Mottley, grants Rihanna a major royal-sounding title. ...
Sofia Vergara: The Colombian Treasure’s Rise and Journey to the American DreamÂ
Sofia Vergara has become a Hollywood household name. Her beginnings sprout from hosting Colombian TV Shows, to becoming the epitome of the American Dream....
‘Chosen’: Teenage Self-Identity Issues in a Sci-Fi World
A teenager’s identity crisis, a yearning and exciting mystery to be solved, and an alien invasion all mix into one in Netflix’s new original Danish series ‘Chosen’....
31st Annual New York Jewish Film Festival Celebrates the Beautiful Culture Through Film
The Jewish Museum and Film at Lincoln Center presents the New York Jewish Film Festival, exploring the Jewish experience through various films....
‘The Journalist:’ A Japanese Drama About Corrupt and Cruel SocietyÂ
‘The Journalist’ is a foreign film, that takes an edgy twist to explore the corruption and cruelty that simmers beneath the surface of the Japanese government....
Heartfelt Australian Dramedy ‘June Again’ Poignantly Depicts Dementia
'June Again' - When matriarch June experiences a medical miracle, she has only a few days to get back her estranged children, an old flame, and the family business....
‘Grumpy Christmas’ Is the Opposite of Grumpy When It Comes to Holiday FilmsÂ
‘Grumpy Christmas’ is the perfect holiday film about love, fighting and above all family. Don Servando the Grumpy Grandpa and his family....
The History of Christmas and Its Bastardization TodayÂ
History of Christmas - How did Christmas originate? Is Santa Claus real? And what is Christmas truly about in our modern world today...