Genius Ep. 4 – Priorities, Priorities
It seems Einstein?s head is occupied with other things while at the patent office–things that could change the world.
It seems Einstein?s head is occupied with other things while at the patent office–things that could change the world.
Maybe CAR-T therapy will be the breakthrough scientists need to eliminate cancer once and for all.
In Breakthrough, each episode is created by a specific director and tackles a unique aspect of how science can help society in general.
By the end of the episode, you’ll want to stand beside Mileva Maric, wrap her in a hug, and cry with her.
Produced by Sherien Barsoum and directed by Andrew Moir, Babe, I Hate To Go tells the story of Delroy Dunkley, a migrant worker who has spent half his life working in the Ontario tobacco belt to support his family in Jamaica.? Goodbyes have become ritual but Delroy harbours a secret?he has cancer.? Though his health…
The second episode of Genius is directed by Minkie Spiro and focuses on more intimate portrayals of the characters.
Although extremely melodramatic, A Dog?s Purpose is a decent film and showcases companionship in a often touching way.
Watching this documentary was like ripping a band aid off of a wound that was not quite healed.
In the opening episode, broad strokes are painted as Howard intersperses the younger and elder versions of Einstein. The younger Einstein is a daydreaming free thinker; the elder is wiser yet stubborn.
Over the last few weeks there has been tons of discussion about the future of the cinematic experience, that is, the practice of watching movies in actual movie theatres (as opposed to the 55 inch/7.1 surround sound setup in your living room. ?The epicenter of said discussion was CINEMACON – the annual?convention where studios tout…