Sherif M. Awad (Film Critic)
Bio
Born in Cairo-Egypt, Sherif M. Awad is a film professional who worked as a programmer and curator since 1990.
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Stories (6/0)
What if Oliver Stone made a film on Donald Trump?
Embarking on the cinematic frontier of political intrigue, Oliver Stone, a maestro unafraid of controversy, has woven narratives of power, conspiracies, and presidential complexities throughout his storied filmography—JFK, Nixon, and W. standing testament to his audacious exploration of the political landscape. The tantalizing prospect of Stone delving into the dramatic tapestry of the Trump presidency, an endeavor ripe for his distinctive touch, invites speculation on the potential contours of such a cinematic odyssey.
By Sherif M. Awad (Film Critic)4 months ago in Fiction
Top 5 strange sightings in the USA during 2023
Embarking on a fascinating journey into the mysterious realms of2023, this year has been filled with sightings and events that defy conventional understanding. From the captivating allure of unidentified flying objects to the downright surreal happenings within the United States, we are approaching the end of a truly eventful year that has left observers bewildered and scratching their heads. Let's uncover five extraordinary stories that have captivated our attention.
By Sherif M. Awad (Film Critic)4 months ago in Horror
How Hollywood Has Portrayed the LA Dodgers Over the Decades?
In the realm where the crack of the bat meets the roar of the crowd, and flame-orange sunsets grace the iconic Dodger Stadium, the Los Angeles Dodgers have not only thrived on the baseball field but also illuminated the screens, both big and small, captivating generations of fans.
By Sherif M. Awad (Film Critic)4 months ago in Humans
The Rise of AI in Hollywood: Blessing or Curse?
Generative AI has exploded in Hollywood recently, enabling filmmakers to achieve startling realism and immersion. From de-aging actors to creating digital doubles, the technology holds great promise. Yet it also raises profound questions about consent, dignity, and the future of creativity.
By Sherif M. Awad (Film Critic)4 months ago in Humans
Ryan O'Neal: The Life and Legacy of a Hollywood Icon
Ryan O'Neal was a legendary Hollywood actor known for films like Love Story, Paper Moon, Barry Lyndon and more. Born in 1941 to actress Patricia O’Callaghan and screenwriter Charles O’Neal, acting and fame ran in his blood from a young age.
By Sherif M. Awad (Film Critic)4 months ago in Humans
Beyoncé: The Multidisciplinary Artist
Beyoncé, the global sensation, stunned her Brazilian suckers with a surprise visit to Salvador, Bahia, on the dusk of Christmas. She showed up in a glowing tableware dress, ready to bedazzle the crowd with her Renaissance musicale film. The film, which documents her 2023 Renaissance World Tour, is a visual feast of live music, confidentially moments, and candid interviews. Beyoncé participated her creative vision and her dispatches of freedom, beauty, joy, and adaptability with the rapturous followership, who cheered and cried throughout the night. She also challenged them to her notorious “ mute challenge, ” but the crowd was too agitated to stay quiet. Beyoncé smiled and embraced the energy, keeping the mood gleeful and delightful. The film webbing was a special gift for her pious Brazilian suckers, who have supported her for over a decade. Beyoncé expressed her love and gratefulness for the various megacity, saying, “ I ’m then'cause I love each and every one of y’ all. ” It was a perfect way to end a time of inconceivable achievements and artistic impact for the megastar. Renaissance A Film by Beyoncé isn't only a musicale talkie, but also a important statement of Beyoncé’s cultural excellence and her commitment to diversity. The film has entered rave reviews from critics and celebrities likewise, who praised it for its indefectible performances, stunning product, and empowering dispatches. Beyoncé has proven formerly again that she's a top imitator and a artistic icon.
By Sherif M. Awad (Film Critic)4 months ago in Humans