Every crime committed by an individual should never be studied, but rather learnt from, and somehow prevent it in the future. Despite talking about it non-stop, it’s [continue reading]
As a person who never saw a single episode, yes, even five minutes of the Doctor Who series, it was refreshing to give a look at it for the first time with BBC’s lost [continue reading]
Each and everyone has their own way of handling their tragic past. Regardless of the degree of tragedy, some of us choose to move on with a new life, but some move on without [continue reading]
Two heartbroken souls. Two ways of coping from loss. Two ways of building a future. Two ways of living a life that they were never meant to live. Randi and Lee Chandler had [continue reading]
There are a few feelings you may experience as you watch Kenneth Lonergan’s Manchester by the Sea: melancholy, grief, sorrow and emptiness. Somehow, it gets under your [continue reading]
Matilda. It’s a little girl with an incredible talent and a bright mind. It happens that she was born and raised in the most disgusting family a child could get. Her [continue reading]
I’ve heard many positive things about Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight before heading to the theater to see it. All those feedbacks, of course, were uplifting, so skipping it [continue reading]
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced that 10 animated short films will advance in the voting process for the 89th Academy Awards®. Sixty-nine [continue reading]
From the Academy`s latest press release we have finally can feel the taste of the 10th Live Action Shorts that landed in 2016 OSCAR race. “Bon Voyage,” Marc [continue reading]