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I watched this in my Family Living class. Cinematic masterpiece! "No sex in the pool isn't proper birth control" Helpful•0 0 newtick Oct 8, 2019 Permalink Funny I saw this movie in my Health class when we were learning about pregnancy. It was funny when the blonde one kept on whi...
A heartwarming film about family and values. There is something special here in the small moments and everyday life events that really draws me to this film. Seeing the mother splashing in the pool is just delightful. Bacurau 2019 ★★★ ...
Movies like Ushpizin, God’s Neighbors, The Women’s Balcony and Fill The Void where religious people have to reconcile their faith with living in an imperfect world, recall favorably American classics like Friendly Persuasion, and are a kind of movie Americans don’t really make. If there’...
The Lithuanian film, inspired by Laucius’ own family, world premiered at Tallinn Black Night Film Festival in November. It sees Miglė, whose ex-husband, after years of living apart, wants to remarry in church. In order to do so, the long-divorced couple needs to get an annulment. ...
s a wonderful tale of motherhood and fatherhood and the urges for the two, it’s also about adoption and most importantly it showcases how in such terrible living conditions those two kids found true love and true family which is something that their much richer, abusive parents just never ...
Private investigator Easy is a black hard-boiled detective and World War II veteran living in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles, and features in a series of best-selling mysteries set from the 1940s to the 1960s. The mysteries combine traditional conventions of detective ...
Living on the borders of rural poverty, Cáit has naturally blended into the background of the quiet chaos her parents and siblings effortlessly lap up. Her father shows an active disdain towards her existence, confident in his moral consciousness to leave Cáit with nigh-on strangers, even when...
” By vicariously living through the splashy on-air lives of “once ordinary” nobodies such as Shen and Big Li these devoted patrons of low-income means (or “daosi”) can fantasize about their own potential dreams for stardom and riches. For some, much like the hopeless migrant worker, ...
2.Night of the Living Dead (1968) Photograph: Continental Distributing It’s not the first movie about zombies ever made, but it is perhaps the first ‘zombie movie’ – a flick that solidified the tropes related to depicting a world overrun by shuffling, rotting undead into a genre all it...