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    Holmes and the Stolen Stones slot review Welcome to the mysterious and dangerous world of Victorian London and the company of the greatest detective of all times – Sherlock Holmes. Holmes and the Stolen Stones slot from Yggdrasil Gaming is one of the highly anticipated slots of released on September 2015. Follow the most respected detective and his right hand Dr Watson (both looking like they were hitting the gym for at least a year!) as they try to find the stolen diamonds in this well-done…

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    Perks of being a Wallflower is a novel that was published in 1999 and adapted into a screenplay in 2012. Both the book and the movie have a huge cult following, including yours truly. I originally read this book in middle school and it honestly changed my life. It was the first book I connected with so strongly. When the movie was announced, I was thrilled. My best friend and I drove about an hour away to a specific theater to see the movie during its small release. Fortunately, the movie did…

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    Life Of Pi Analysis

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    Rhythm & Hues is the world’s leading producers of in Animation and VFX in the entertainment industry, this feature film division is an Academy Award winning state of art production facility led by Arish Fyzee and Gary Nolin. This studio offers filmmakers of highly creative and resourceful creative production team that combines expertise’s draw upon the studios unique array of technology, talent and skills. They have the capacity to produce simultaneously large productions. They are committed to…

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    How likely is it for one to see a series or a film where the characters have the viewers exact same life? Never, it’s boring. Some of the most popular television shows and films in Hollywood have been about rich people and how they live, such as Keeping up with the Kardashians, Gossip Girl, The Wolf of Wall Street, and The Great Gatsby. Hollywood is one of the biggest forms of media, and the reason for that is because how entertaining it is. The only way Hollywood can be entertaining for the…

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    In the 2016 comedy film, Ghostbusters, four unexpected heroines work together to save the world from malevolent paranormal beings. Using science as their weapon, unlikely partners Erin Gilbert, Abby Yates, Jillian Holtzmann, and Patty Tolan join forces to defeat the woefully misunderstood mastermind behind all of the mischief, Rowan. This film has attracted a great deal of attention and controversy, and for what reason? The major stars of the movie are female. Many naysayers are outraged at the…

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    Women play many different characters in movies and television shows. Although these actors may play different characters, more times than not they fit into an obtuse gender stereotype for women. This form of stereotyping has a direct feedback into our culture. Whether it is a young girl or an older women, each are greatly influenced by what they watch on television. This is normal for a man as well, when you see someone you like or look up to it is natural to follow their footsteps. By seeing a…

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    Chicano Film Analysis

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    Personal Connections with Chicano Films Chicano films tell stories that explore many topics and issues that mainly pertain to the experience of being a Mexican- American in the United States. However, many Americans of Hispanic descent, whether they are first generation Hispanic- American or even third generation, can identify with many of the themes, topics, and issues seen in these films. Throughout this course, I have watched a number of films that deal with serious, shocking, saddening,…

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    Camera Obscura Essay

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    According to the history of cameras, the first camera ever developed was called camera obscura later developed into daguerreotypes, calotypes, dry plates, film, and digital cameras. An Arab person named Ibn al-Haytham was the first ever person who created the camera. He published his Book of Optics in 1021 AD. He produced the first pinhole camera after observing how light travelled through a window shutter. He realized that smaller holes would create sharper images. He is also credited with…

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    Gender Disparity In Movies

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    More needs to be done. A massive reform on the hierarchy of position of the film industry must be seen for these steps toward gender equality in movies to be done. Interested women that specialize or have an interest film-making should seek international organizations such as the Geena-Davis Institute on Gender in Media that aims to empower aspiring women on the film industry by providing educational support that is centred on producing movies with the motive to remove…

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    Jose Bryan FLMART1 DLM21 September 15, 2015 A Glimpse of the Future (A Film Review on Metropolis by Fritz Lang) We always tend to imagine what our future society will look like. We are fascinated by modern discoveries and technologies; we can’t wait for this future world to happen. Director Fritz Lang found a way to exhibit the image of the future through his critically acclaimed silent film entitled Metropolis (1925). Lang’s silent sci-fi flick is inspired by German…

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