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Hamlet/Horatio: The Story Of Hamlet Told Through The Eyes Of Horatio
Hamlet/Horatio is the retelling of the classic Shakespeare tale which celebrates the power of love to transend corruption and evil driven by Horatio's mission to keep Hamlet's spirit alive even after death. Writer David Vando worked with Wenzel, the producer, on several off-Broadway shows in which the latter played Hamlet. They re-worked the script to make it a version for all audiences that do not need a Shakespeare background to understand the film and story.
Tammy ReesePublished 3 years ago in JournalWatching Intersteller (2014)
*Contains spoilers* A man has made at least a start on discovering the meaning of life when he plants shade trees under which he knows he will never sit.
Mikker Gimenez-PetersonPublished 3 years ago in JournalEscape Room; Tournament of Champions.
Escape Room 2; Review- Spoilers (Duh) Scientists are taught to question everything. Children are taught to question everything.
πΊπππππ π³ππππππππ’ βΎPublished 3 years ago in JournalYouth Inspirational Movie: "Dancing Out My Life"
Recommended reason: This bittersweet youth story is more like a wonderful fairy tale about dreams becoming reality. γγ Chinese title: "Dancing Out My Life"
Nnamdi TinibuPublished 3 years ago in JournalHTTYD: Snoggletog Log Review
This review comes from my Letterboxd profile, where I review movies I see. I didn't think I was gonna do this review because I didn't know I could easily find this thing, but it's on Hulu, so what do I know? I'll be honest... I didn't sit through this entire thing and I'm not going to. I refuse. You know why? Because this is literally just a virtual fireplace with HTTYD characters and skins. That's it. That's all you're getting here. I just skimmed through this thing to watch all of the short moments that the characters and dragons have so that I didn't have to sit and watch the fireplace or listen to the music in the background for half an hour. This is something you're supposed to put in the background and let play and I understand that, but it's the most pointless HTTYD thing I've ever seen in my life. I'm angrier than I should be about this, but I'm still in shock that this thing is available as a program to watch on Hulu.
Jamie LammersPublished 3 years ago in JournalAn Ode To My Upcoming Film Project
I honestly am crafting (nΓ©e writing) this in the four-hour period between now and when I have to work my second job, and with the realization that scissors must be included as a critical component of these entries. (Well, that could have used a little more tact, couldn't it?)
From We to Me: Huluβs WeWork Documentary Tells a Story of How Businesses Use Social Impact for Personal Gain
Think about the words we use to convey thoughts and ideas to others. How intentional are we in what we say? How aligned are our words with our actions and overall values? Adam Neumann had a way with his words, leading him to found one of the largest βsocially conscious brandsβ and co-working space businesses of our day and time.
Earica (EP) ParrishPublished 3 years ago in JournalEmbrace the Unfamiliar
I'm the type of person who spends more time scrolling through streaming service menus than watching actual content. I'm not sure if it's because of my lack of trust in what's recommended or because I love the feeling of digging for a hidden gem. Whatever the case, I've come to realize that being so picky can lead to missing out on fun discussions that come with indulging the most recent binge-worthy entertainment, because after all, you certainly can't sit around asking yourself if you've seen the latest season of a hit series.
Jason HallPublished 3 years ago in JournalThe perfect formula for blending horror and fantasy
What makes a good fantasy film? What makes a good horror film? Is it the suspension of disbelief, or the engaging world that we are immersed in as the main character leaves their old, drab world behind?
Melissa IngoldsbyPublished 3 years ago in Journal'Sentinelle' Movie Review
Introduction Sometimes you have to break all operations for one main operation. Klara's duty is to protect her country, her people and her family. One duty she loyal to at all costs.
Debbie BelloPublished 3 years ago in JournalThe Devil Wears Prada - A Movie Review
Careers are important. Always stay true to yourself in your career path. Walking in through the doors to cinemas, The Devil Wears Prada is a 2006 film. With no experience, Andy lands her first job in a fast-paced fashion magazine. Assistant to the demanding Miranda Priestly, Andy is in for the ride of her life.
Marielle SabbagPublished 3 years ago in JournalThe 11 movies that every entrepreneur shouldΒ watch
Entrepreneurship, popcorn, and sofa. Those words don't seem to have anything to do with each other, do they? But there is! There are several films for entrepreneurs that source, often biographical, to seek inspiration, motivation, and a lot of learning.
Marco Antonio Silva de JesusPublished 3 years ago in Journal