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Lucas Friesen

Lucas Friesen

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My Life After Black Bag

London, 11:55 p.m., April 10, 2025. I've just walked out of Black Bag and my personality is changed forever. This sleek, sexy, spy thriller about a husband who has to spy on his wife while still finding time to host dinner parties and fish has inspired me. No longer will I dress like a dud. No longer will I act like a goofball. From now on, I will only dress as sharp as British intelligence agent George Woodhouse (Michael Fassbender), if not sharper. I will trust nobody and investigate everybody

Ishika Banerjee: you think you know fashion? name me one Dupata

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seamouse

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Exploring Corrientes Through Carnival and Spy Cinema

Every February to early March, in the heart of summer, the northern Argentine city of Corrientes hosts a grand carnival. Dazzling feathered costumes, bizarrely shaped parade floats, and horse-drawn carriages, all accompanied by the rhythmic beats of Chamamé bands, proudly parade through the streets on 10 different nights. These festivities take place in various corners of the city and surrounding towns, showcasing the beauty and flair of each participant. Carnival scene in Corrientes I visited t

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Mei Xuefeng

Mei Xuefeng

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The Bourne Supremacy: The Most Prominent Action Film of the 21st Century

For actions films, the most difficult part is balancing action with plot. The genre naturally tends to downplay the storyline, for the impact of physical skills and spectacular scenes is powerful enough on its own. So, for actions stars, whether it's Hollywood stars like Schwarzenegger, Van Damme, or Lundgren, or Hong Kong action heroes like Jackie Chan and Jet Li, our expectations of them are often more focused on whether they can deliver jaw-dropping action scenes. An action film often implies

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The Bourne Supremacy: The Most Prominent Action Film of the 21st Century
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THE DISSIDENTS

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Two Ways Science Fiction Films Portray the Human Body

Two Ways Science Fiction Films Portray the Human Body Bodies are present in almost all films, but not all films are committed to representing them. Science fiction is often considered a genre that has the least to do with bodies, but there are at least two exceptions: Paul Verhoeven and David Cronenberg. The works of these two directors provide an interesting contrast in the level of approach to the representation of human body in science fiction films. I will attempt to illustrate this below. P

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Two Ways Science Fiction Films Portray the Human Body
Indie Corner

Indie Corner

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The Sympathizer: Beyond An Unreliable Narrator

"The Sympathizer" tells the story of a man caught between two worlds. He appears to embody the traits of both but truly belongs to neither. "I will sympathize with many others. That is my flaw," he reflects. The show has received a lukewarm reception, with modest viewership and limited media buzz. Director Park Chan-wook's intricate storytelling might be better suited for films. Additionally, the Vietnam War remains a sensitive topic for American audiences, and in an era of polarized opinions, a

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The Sympathizer: Beyond An Unreliable Narrator
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Dolidoli

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Tom Cruise, A Brand Of ‘Mission: Impossible’ Series

Since the release of Mission: Impossible - Fallout in 2018, we waited a whole five years for Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol. During these days, the world underwent tremendous changes, and Hollywood movies, especially high-profile, large-scale action films, have been shrinking in numbers each year. After watching the IMAX version of "MI7", I couldn't recall the last time I saw such an exhilarating, captivating, and immersive Hollywood action film in theaters. The primary reason most people

Cinema Bible: I just can fall in love with Ethan Hunt every time 😍😌😍😍

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Tom Cruise, A Brand Of ‘Mission: Impossible’ Series
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Nexus Striker

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A Sketch of Middle-Class Life: Spy x Family Season 1

Upon the recommendation of a friend, I watched Spy x Family (2022), and to my surprise, the first episode immediately caught my attention with its excellent production, well-timed humor, and a lighthearted narrative that contains serious contemplation. Before Kaguya-sama: Love is War - The First Kiss That Never Ends (2022) became a classic with its nearly perfect conclusion, I considered both works to be on the same level of excellence. At the same time, I often pondered about what it was in the

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marvelousmars

marvelousmars

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The Best Romcom You’ve Probably Never Heard Of

Some part of me always wants to say I’m a fan of romcoms - after all, I like romance, and I like comedies, so logically…? Except that in reality, so many romcoms manage to fail on both fronts, with jokes that don’t quite get laughs and a chemistry that feels rushed at best and forced at worst. Luckily, though, there is one true diamond among the dollar-store gems, one that has sadly gone unappreciated for far too long : Down With Love. In a sea of basic, honestly kinda trashy films, it’s the onl

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The Best Romcom You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
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MichelLeFou

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Best TV Show of 2024 So Far - Why Is It Overlooked?

One of the most perplexing things in Hollywood this year is the cold reception that The Sympathizer, a seven-episode limited series produced, written, and partly directed by Park Chan-wook, has received. The series had a lot of potential to become a hit. It was based on the best-selling novel that won the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. It was produced by HBO and A24, two top-tier companies in Hollywood. It was executive produced and co-starred by Robert Downey Jr., the man who has been calling

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Best TV Show of 2024 So Far - Why Is It Overlooked?
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seamouse

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News best suited for film adaptation this year, like “Homeland”

Manuel Rocha case, sounds like “The Departed”? As 2023 draws to a close, the world remains in a state of unrest. Natural disasters, wars, diplomatic conflicts, financial crises, and ongoing domestic protests, negative reports all dominate the headlines, with only a few exceptions often centering on technological advancements and discoveries. They are remarkable indeed, yet there’s an underlying concern that some of these breakthroughs, particularly smart AI development, could pose potential thre

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marvelousmars

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Goncharov: Scorsese's film that never was?

I don’t really like awards shows. At the end of the day, they just feel like a bunch of rich and powerful people getting together to pat each other on the back, overlooking many indie movies that are more deserving of recognition. Then again, maybe if I were part of the echo chamber I might feel a bit differently about how self-congratulating it is. Given that I like watching movies more than I like making them, though, that’s rather unlikely. Unlikely, but not impossible. Let me explain. A Long

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Goncharov: Scorsese's film that never was?

Kashmir 37 Declared Odysseus and News Stories of Living Unseen Forms , the Journal Sentinel Reported Claims Of Parties

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Kashmir 37 Declared Odysseus and News Stories of Living  Unseen Forms , the Journal Sentinel Reported Claims Of Parties
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seamouse

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Slow Horses: The Spies Who Disenchant Themselves

The third season of "Slow Horses" concludes with a thrilling and delightful drama of a desperate counterattack. Those kind-hearted Slow Horses return to the cluttered and dilapidated Slough House with rusty door handles, where their office is located, and work with a laid-back attitude as they await the next unexpected mission to save the world. In this season, all the agents of the British Security Service (aka MI5) turn into villains. In the end, most of them meet their demise, while their lea

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Slow Horses: The Spies Who Disenchant Themselves
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seamouse

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Panama Canal in Hollywood Films: 110th Anniversary of The First Voyage (Part II: Crime Stories)

On October 10, 1913, U.S. President Woodrow Wilson sent a telegram from the White House that authorized the setting off of explosives that destroyed the Gamboa Dike. Water overflowed the Culebra Cut, thereby forming the Panama Canal that joins the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. This historic event created a lasting impact on international relations and geopolitical dynamics for over a century. U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, detonated explosives through a telegraph signal from the White House to br

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Panama Canal in Hollywood Films: 110th Anniversary of The First Voyage (Part II: Crime Stories)
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seamouse

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Panama Canal in Hollywood Films: 110th Anniversary of The First Voyage (First part, About American Military)

On October 10, 1913, U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, detonated explosives through a telegraph signal from the White House to break the Gamboa Dike. Water flooded the Culebra Cut, thereby joining the Atlantic and Pacific oceans via the Panama Canal. For over a century, the canal has been a stage which shows of international relations and geopolitical dynamics are on. U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, detonated explosives through a telegraph signal from the White House to break the Gamboa Dike. explos

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Panama Canal in Hollywood Films: 110th Anniversary of The First Voyage (First part, About American Military)
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Setting the Speed in Heart of Stone

In Chinese, there’s a phrase: “When doing anything, the beginning is always most difficult”. Writing, of course, is no exception. Whether it’s an essay, a novel, or even a movie script, the first line is often the hardest step because it’s the audience’s first impression of the work and determines whether or not they’ll give the story a chance. Heart of Stone, a recent action film starring Gal Gadot, is a perfect example of an opening gone right. While the story itself is a fairly typical action

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thinkmiller

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The Art of Political Thrillers

Political thriller is a transnational concept that has played a crucial role in the development of European cinema, especially when it comes to Italian films. The origins of this genre can be traced back to "thrillers filled with political intrigue and lawlessness", such as Fritz Lang's "Spies" (1928), Alfred Hitchcock's "The Man Who Knew Too Much" (1934) or "The 39 Steps" (1935). Political thrillers became a prominent type of filmmaking in Hollywood as a product of social issues abroad and poli

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Abolfazl Heidari

Abolfazl Heidari

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Abolfazl Heydari

'''Abolfazl Heidari''' (born June 30, 2005) is a Iranian [[Musician]],[[Composer]] and [[Actor]]. {{Infobox musical artist | name = ''Abolfazl Heidari'' | image = File:Abolfazl Heidari.jpg | caption = Abolfazl Heidari at 2021 | birth_date = {{birth date and age|2005|06|30|df=y}} | birth_place = [[Babol]] , [[Iran]] | genre = [[Persian pop]] | occupation = [[Composer|Composer]] , [[Musician|Musician]] , [[Actor]] | instrument = [[piano]] , [[guitar]] | website = https://ab007sr.wixsite.com/abolfa

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theohoratio

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Analysis of Mamoru Hosoda's Artistic Style and Character Design in 'Spy x Family'

The OP that Yuasa Masaaki made for "Spy x Family" feels like a typical work, but it has a slight sense of dissonance. It comes from the mismatch between the design of the character and the style of "Spy x Family", as well as Yuasa's expression. Firstly, it is not necessary to view Yuasa as a niche independent animation artist. He comes from the classic route of the Japanese commercial animation system, and his own company and works are just operating on the edge of this system. Moreover, before

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Analysis of Mamoru Hosoda's Artistic Style and Character Design in 'Spy x Family'

CULTZONE in the Bond Day

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The best game ever for James Bond GoldenEye. In the Bond Day Global, we ve made this celebration :) #ianfleming #007 #broccoli #globaljamesbondday #bondgirl

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