‘Something From Tiffany’s’: Is It A Worthwhile Christmas Rom-Com Film?
Nothing is as thrilling as opening a Tiffany box during Christmas, with the holiday cheer in the air, fairy lights dazzling the streets and love blossoming. Prime Video is about to give you a taste of holiday romance with the possibility of an engagement with its Christmas rom-com film Something from Tiffany’s.
Top 10 Richest Directors in the World And Their Net Worth
Filmmaking can dramatically influence the mind and opinions of everyone; every film has a purpose and mission. Therefore, Hollywood has continued to provide their viewers with outstanding and award-winning movies.This article provides you with the list of the top 10 wealthiest directors who earn millions of money and the nod of their viewers, making them effective and excellent directors of all time.
Vince Vaughn’s ‘Christmas with the Campbells’ is Not an Average Christmas Rom-Com: Here’s Why
From face value, Christmas with the Campbells is among many sleazy Christmas romance films to fill the Hallmark Channel's catalogue. But the producers Vince Vaughn and Peter Billingsley upped their game with the film's one-liners and clever dialogues you don't hear often in other holiday rom-coms.If you're unfamiliar with the storyline of the film, let's start from there.
John Mosley Reprises His Coaching Role in ‘Last Chance U: Basketball’ Season Two
It’s been nearly two years since Netflix presented season one of Last Chance U: Basketball, a sports documentary chiefly produced by Joe LaBracio and others. The series was renewed for season two in September 2021 after garnering impressive scores from every corner. Last Chance U: Basketball scored a 100% average Tomatometer, with a 86% audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes, 8.3/10 stars on IMDb, and a 90% on Metacritic.
'Single’s Inferno’ Returns for Season Two On Netflix with a New Lot of Singles
Netflix recently revealed that its reality-variety show, Single’s Inferno, will return to the screens this December. The series debuted on the streamer in December 2021 with eight episodes for the first season. Single’s Inferno has, over the last season, managed scores of 7.9 and 7.1 out of 10 stars on MyDramaList and IMDb, respectively. The series has also been nominated for Baeksang Arts Awards for Best TV Entertainment Program.Netflix renewed Single’s Inferno for season two in April 2022, which is scheduled to debut this month.
Paramount+ Welcomes the Second Season of The Comedy Drama Show ‘The Game’
What's winter without the second season of Mara Brock Akil's The Game? Paramount+ recently announced that season two of The Game would launch in the streamer mid-December, continuing where its predecessor left off. The Game is a comedy-drama show based on BET and The CW's 2006 series of the same title. Season one launched on Paramount+ in November 2021, accumulating 6.7 out of 10 stars on IMDb. Paramount+ renewed the show for the second season in February 2022.
10+ Must-Watch 80's Flicks on Netflix for the Ultimate Nostalgia Trip
The 80s have made a big comeback. We can't seem to get enough of that decade- from music and fashion to overall aesthetics. Known as the decade of greed and excess, the 80s gave birth to the modern Hollywood blockbuster format and 'high concept' films. The decade gave us Scarface, Empire of the Sun, Raging Bull, Blade Runner, Indiana Jones, Terminator, Gremlins, Ghost Busters, E.T., and countless other films now considered as classics.With its successful series Stranger Things, Netflix has arguably led the charge for a full-blown 80s revival, but it has consistently been showing iconic movies from that period for quite some time. Here's your chance to catch some of the network's finest and most recent additions from that decade. Without further ado, here's a list of the 10 best 80s movies on Netflix!
Why You Should Be Watching 'His Dark Materials'
There's an air of reverence surrounding Philip Pullman and his bestselling trilogy 'His Dark Materials.' It's ambitious and beautifully crafted--a masterpiece, styled after Dante's Inferno and Paradise Lost. It's about young Lyra Belacqua who's accompanied by her daemon, a talking, shapeshifting animal named Pantalaimon. Everyone in her world has one. It's a facet of their soul that follows them around. Children's daemons change shape until they take their final form during adolescence. They could have a dog trailing behind them, a monkey on their shoulder, or a toad resting on the arm of their chair. Whatever form their daemon took said something about their personality or who they were as a person. It could denote class, temperament, vocation, and of course, danger. The story starts off cuddly. In the first book, The Golden Compass, Lyra lived in an alternate universe version of Oxford College. There she explores crypts, sneaks wine, and goes to war with the other children in the neighborhood. She starts to hear rumors about kids going missing--kidnapped by a group known as the Gobblers. Her friend Roger is taken and she goes off on a journey to the arctic to find him. Along the way, she meets a talking polar bear, pirates and witches. She flies above the snow in a hot air balloon, marveling over the Aurora Borealis. It sounds like the quintessential children's book, and it was. It spread throughout the UK and abroad rather quickly.
Where is Brad Aldrich Now?
Bradley “Brad” Aldrich, a former American hockey player and current coach of the Blackhawks (a National Hockey League team from Michigan), was born on January 10, 1983, making him 39 years old. Since he was young, Brad has had a deep interest in hockey.