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    Not all Netflix binges are compatible with our parents’ taste. If you are afraid of what they’d think if they find out you regularly fall asleep with “Bob Ross” and “Curious and Unusual Deaths,” there are some family-friendly movies you can watch on the streaming giant. These include “Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey,” “Beasts of No Nation,” “All Good Things,” and “The Immigrant.” These films will make your day and are very entertaining. ‘Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey’ Released…

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    Are you for/against The Assassin, and why? One thing is indisputable regarding the film. It is gorgeous visually, with astonishing cinematography, costumes and in general, production values. However, I think it is lacking in terms of script, and in combination with the scarcity of action scenes, it can be rather tiresome, especially to the viewer expecting the exact opposite from a film of the genre. Actually this is a question regarding if one enjoys art-house films or not, because The Assassin…

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    YOU WATCHING LATELY? THERE ARE SO MANY AWESOME MOVIES TO DOWNLOAD THAT IT'S HARD TO DECIDE. WELL, LET'S LOOK AT THE TOP FIVE MOVIES YOU CAN TORRENT RIGHT NOW. NUMBER FIVE MOVIE ON KICKASS TORRENT The Magnificent Seven may not have impressed critics that much but you should be the judge of that. After all, how horrible can a movie with Denzel, Chriss Pratt and Ethan Hawke be? (Hint: not that bad).…

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    Kingdom of Heaven, OOPS! The Kingdom of Heaven seemed to be a great movie when it came out in 2005. It ranked in the top 20s at the box office in 2005 and brought in nearly $200,000,000 or more. This movie is based on real life scenarios. For example, it’s plot, took place during the second crusades, the people and how the city of Jerusalem was important to both the Muslims and the Christians. While Kingdom of Heaven was a great movie, it had quite a bit of downfalls. It had many historical…

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    In October of 2015, the RISD Museum showcased the work of two Turner Prize winning artists, Martin Boyce and Luke Fowler: Boyce’s work as a four-month exhibit of primarily sculpture and Fowler’s as a single screening of his film All Divided Selves. The two artists are contemporaries both living in Glasgow, but their similarities go beyond generation and nationality; they both present everyday reality in a way that makes us question our assumptions, while suggesting undertones of fear and…

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    John was on the way back home from the Movies. Everything seemed normal. It was 8 P.M. and he had finished his movie an hour earlier. He was in a nonchalant mood. The movie he saw was very exciting and interesting. The part he liked the most was when the hero overcame all his fears and defeated the villain. The audience went crazy and applauded during this scene. He normally went to the movies alone. He could not remember the last time he took his wife to to the movies or anywhere else. Inside…

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    Georgia is the 24th largest state and the 9th populous state in the nation. Georgia capital is Atlanta; however some of the major cities include Columbus, Savannah, and Macon. It was founded by James Oglethorpe in February 12, 1733. The state of Georgia is also recognized as “the Peach State” and “the Empire State of the South.” Georgia has 159 counties, the 2nd state with the most counties in the United States. The state motto of Georgia is wisdom, justice, and moderation. In recent years, the…

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    Gary Marshall, and many more. Along with being the star of the film, Barrymore also produced the film. You do not see too many movies with woman taking on the main role. It was refreshing to see for a change, and what made it even better was that the movie was widely successful which put in a good word for woman staring in movies. Barrymore plays Josie Geller, who is a copy editor for the Chicago-Sun-Times and is desperately trying to move up in her job to take on a bigger role. Josie has never…

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    During the Golden Era, Hollywood couldn’t make movies fast enough. Movies were in demand and the Big Five were making money hand-over-fist. They controlled everything that had anything to do with movies from production to exhibition. In 1946 the studios had made an astonishing $121,000,000 in profits. The years after World War II, the film industry changed radically and Hollywood began a period of decline. In 1950, the studios’ soaring profits dropped to $31,000,000 (Lewis, 2008). This…

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    I went into seeing Cameraperson without any knowledge of what it was about. I did not look up reviews of the film nor did I know that it was a documentary. I just went because it was the only screening that fit into my schedule for that week. It was also my second time ever going to the Wexner Center so my friend and I got lost when we tried to find the theater. I also found out then that the director of Cameraperson, Kirsten Johnson, was going to be there to speak and answer questions. I…

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