Genius Ep. 7 – The Damage of Sin, Visualized???
Sin can only be hidden for so long, but it will eventually be exposed. Episode 7 makes this fact crystal clear.
Sin can only be hidden for so long, but it will eventually be exposed. Episode 7 makes this fact crystal clear.
From 2005 to 2010, CBS ran six seasons of a show that made math cool again. Now, just as Netflix has pulled?Numb3rs?from streaming, audiences everywhere can purchase the complete six seasons on DVD from CBS/Paramount Pictures. As brothers, FBI agent Don (Rob Morrow) and mathematics professor Charlie Eppes (David Krumholtz) might be mismatched, but together,…
Albert Einstein crying, alone, at a train station–is this rock bottom for him?
The Department of Justice sends an up-and-coming lawyer, Preston Terry (Selma, Race), and a seasoned investigator, Ashe Akino (Sanaa Lathan, The Best Man?series,?Love & Basketball), to investigate the shooting of a white college student by an African American sheriff’s deputy?in a small, North Carolina town. But their investigation is a tangled web of lies and…
?Of all the mysteries for me, people are the hardest to fathom.?
In a very special episode of the show, Steve sits down with teens Savannah Roach, Daniel Collins, Brea Bowden and Mitch Macgowan to talk about Netflix’s controversial series, 13 REASONS WHY. ?In an eye-opening conversation, they talk about their views on the show’s backlash, teen culture, parents, and ‘helping their Hannah’. Want to continue to…
They’re back! For fans of the 2013 hit film Love Actually, we have great news.? Key cast-members including Liam Neeson, Kiera Knightly, Colin Firth, Hugh Grant, and Andrew Lincoln reunited for a short ten-minute sequel.? ? The sequel titled Red Nose Day Actually will air during a special night of programming on NBC on Thursday,…
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.
For those who enjoy film, the names John Ford, Frank Capra, George Stevens, William Wyler, and John Huston will be familiar. All are Oscar-winning directors (with a total of 14 Oscars between them). They were also part of the World War II war effort as military filmmakers.