Celebrating Diversity: Movie blogs talk about how people get portrayed in movies

Explore the heart of storytelling in our selection of cinema criticisms that go beyond traditional analysis (click now to see webpage) to reveal the transforming power of stories and methods they combine, test, and help us remember our common humanity via the medium of film.Companion ConnectionsPuppet MasterHalloween II Movie ReviewHellraiser Revel

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Around the World in 80 Days Movie Review

As the Summer.. which somehow turned into the year, was over saturated with a certain action star, why not celebrate it's end with another action star? Yep, we're not going with the classic renditions of this particular ancient dwemer text, but the 2004 Disney production starring (blog post) Jackie Chan. I really should review more Jackie Chan mo

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Tammy and the T-Rex Movie Review

Dinocember continues! ...Barely! With Tammy and the T-Rex, or as it is known in this print "Tanny and the Teenage T-Rex." I have to say, I like the new name better. Rolls off the tongue, and at no point in the movie does it sound like they call Denise Richards "Tanny." She plays Tammy, and her boyfriend's brain gets put (blog post) into a mechani

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Was Caveman (Ringo Starr Movie) gold?

"Caveman" is a 1981 funny movie directed by Carl Gottlieb and starring Ringo Starr, Dennis Quaid, and Shelley Long. The movie is a comedic retelling of the story of early human civilization, set in a time when humans resided in caverns and depend on hunting and gathering for survival. The movie follows the story of Atouk (Ringo Starr), an awkwar

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Star Wars Review

The king-daddy of science fiction media today.. sort of like Fallout 4 is the lord of post-apocalyptic RPGs, Star Wars needs no introduction. Thus, I'll just use this blurb to point out that until the early (blog post) 80s, the film was just called "Star Wars" as "Episode IV: A New Hope" wasn't tacked onto it just yet. That was but the first of

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