Embark on a whimsical journey with a young girl and her newfound friends as they traverse a magical land to meet the enigmatic wizard who can help them achieve their deepest desires. This 1939 classic film, starring Judy Garland, is beloved by generations for its memorable songs, vibrant...
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Tonight and Forever by Brenda JacksonLorren just wants to leave California behind after a bitter divorce turns her life on its head. She decides to move home to Texas and never give her heart to another man. But widower Justin Madrais isn’t like any other man she’s ever met. Justin ...
A weak, cynical man with repressed desires, Clerici is powerless to resist the violent orthodoxy of fascism. The poisonous allure of authoritarianism has never been so chilling – or stylishly – rendered as this. Phil de Semlyen Global film editor 82. The Thing (1982) Film Neither audiences...
Her ability to perceive her customers' desires and satisfy them with just the right confection, coaxes the villagers to abandon themselves to temptation -- just as Lent begins. Released: 2000 Directed by: Lasse Hallström Also ranks #4 on 15 Movies That Always Make You Hungry Also ranks #...
Often working with Spooner Oldham, Penn was an integral part of the Southern soul sound that flowed out of Muscle Shoals and Memphis, and their songs about the hard price lovers pay for their desires became classics: "Dark End of the Street" for James Carr, "I'm Your Puppet" for James...
But when he asked me the secret to finding The One, I knew the answer instantly. And I was surprised that the answer was a pretty dang good one. The intensity of the moment gave me an enlightened sense of clarity. That, or it was the funnel cake talking. “The Secret to Finding The...
Before the Idol season ended, Daughtry was surprised when Randy Jackson approached him one day. “There was such a separation between us and the judges.” But Jackson had something important to say. He told Daughtry that Chris Bell from Fuel had called and wanted Daughtry to be the new lead...
we need to start by proving it, because experience invites us to think otherwise; afterwards, we will need to correct CRC (…) It would perhaps be preferable to accept that, in a rule of law State, the satisfaction of the desires of some finds its limit in the respect for the rights ...
A weak, cynical man with repressed desires, Clerici is powerless to resist the violent orthodoxy of fascism. The poisonous allure of authoritarianism has never been so chilling – or stylishly – rendered as this. Phil de Semlyen Global film editor 82. The Thing (1982) Film Neither audiences...