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Jane: Fitting In
Over one hundred hours of unseen footage of Jane Goodall?s research in the Gombe have been transformed into an impressive documentary.
Over one hundred hours of unseen footage of Jane Goodall?s research in the Gombe have been transformed into an impressive documentary.
When Del (Andrew Bachelor) finds out that his father (Mike Epps) and uncle (Terry Crews) hid a stash of stolen cash in a building now occupied by a white fraternity at the University of Southern California, he hatches a plan with his friends, Juice (Allen Maldonado) and Alicia (Kat Graham), to infiltrate the frat and…
Nobody wants to deal with war and its effects.
The world?s not what I thought it would be. ? Shadow In the Starz adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s strangely insightful view of American life, lore, and faith, things get insightful and… strange. For anyone who has ever read a Gaiman work, or seen one of the film adaptations (Stardust, Coraline, Mirrormask), the over-the-top exploration of…
Star Wars Rebels is entering its final season, and although it will last only a total of four seasons, the show isn’t ending because it has been bad but rather because the timeline calls for it. Now approaching the Rogue One timeline, Rebels from the onset has been a great placeholder in giving us a…
i am *so* psyched for?Stranger Things 2 like, *psyched* psyched i want more mystery, more stylish 80s homage, more dope soundtrack, way more Eleven; i want #justiceforbarb, Eggos ate raw, Winona Ryder everything, coffee and contemplation honestly, who can deny that the whole Stranger Things?thing – like much of what it lovingly calls back to…
Most of us have never found ourselves in a position where our freedom has been compromised to the point where we?ve had truly had to suffer.?
In a time when people were famous just for being famous, a young boy?s father writes a book with him as a character. Soon, the whole world wants to know and meet the ?real? Christopher Robin. Goodbye Christopher Robin is the story of the writing of the Winnie-the-Pooh books and how the success of those books impacted the young son of the author, A. A. Milne.
There have been a number of films dealing with veterans coming home with PTSD and related issues. Some of those have been about women who have served in combat. Usually such films try to give us some sense of the trauma that happens in battle. . . . But Blood Stripe never shows us what Our Sergeant has gone through.
The Meyerowitz family has spent their lives talking past each other. How can they find ways to say the important things that must be said? Noah Baumbach?s The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) is a comic, yet painful look at a family that must struggle to get past a lifetime of the barriers they have built between each other.