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Atomic Blonde Review
2017 has seen a major rise in strong female characters both on television and in film. One of the biggest examples of this is the success of Wonder Woman. Gal Gadot played a female character that not only possessed fierce strength, but also love, compassion, justice among other traits. She stands tall in a man’s world and is a major role model for young girls. The movie has been racking it up in the box office and was a critical hit.
Mandela WellsPublished 7 years ago in GeeksFreeflow
Spaced out In Her Inner Space… Love is A BloodEmbrace… Grow Roots…Overflow… Conquer Death…Stay Wet… Grow Flowers…ProFound…
alessandro schiavoniPublished 7 years ago in PoetsMagik Herb
They say weed is a drug, But it makes me feel better. They say it shouldn’t be allowed, So I must suffer. They say it destroys your health,
Karen CommanePublished 7 years ago in PoetsCaressed by Death
I'm exhausted by introspection and gaunt with tears unshed I would have to be the ocean to occupy his bed I would have to be the wind that stole his locks of dread
Mardi Coeur de LionPublished 7 years ago in PoetsDefinition of Joy
Joy is defined by the limits of its way. Sometimes silent, it still must have its say. It is the alpha and the beta of all men’s lives—
Kevin McClintockPublished 7 years ago in PoetsWithout You
Once I had this feeling of something new. I thought it was just you; The way I feel around you... Turns out, it was another autumn.
Domantas SaldukasPublished 7 years ago in PoetsMy Hope
As another day turns to night and so the night becomes the day As mother bird takes to flight I embrace my hope and find a way
Michael McArdlePublished 7 years ago in PoetsMovie Review: Can't Buy Me Love
Can’t Buy Me Love is bankrupt at its core. The 1987 teen comedy starring Patrick Dempsey and the late Amanda Peterson has the trappings of a sweet 80s teen comedy about nerds and popular kids but lacks something in its heart. There is a cynicism at the center of Can’t Buy Me Love that the makers attempt to paper over by rushing to a climax that never feels right or especially earned.
Sean PatrickPublished 7 years ago in Geeks