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CHRISTMAS MOVIE: FROM TEARS TO CELEBRATION
It was the Christmas movie that made me cry with tears rolling down my cheeks. It's a wonderful time of the year! Christmas movie time is here! Do you have a favorite Christmas movie? Perhaps, yours is the Christmas comedy-drama, The Miracle on 34th Street that was released in 1947 and won three academy awards. Honestly, there hasn't been a Christmas without The Miracle on 34th Street showing across our TV.
By Babs Iverson4 years ago in Journal
'No Time To Die' Is OHMSS Rebooted For The 21st Century
Of all the actors who have donned the world famous tuxedo strapped with a Walther PPK, George Lazenby is the least known. Sandwiched between the late great Sean Connery and Roger Moore, the Australian certainly did himself no favours in choosing to do just one film and the antipodean is often used as a cultural reference point for forgettable non-iconic acting performances.
By Adebayo Adeniran4 years ago in Journal
Moviesverse | Classic Movies to watch with family
In his third film, the undeniably talented Damien Chazelle tells the story of the first man to set foot on the moon and how, while trying to bring him back to Earth, he and NASA's Apollo team. You can enjoy Hollywood movies and series in Hindi dubbing without any problem on moviesverse. The biggest, loudest, and smartest rock stars among geeks - became "a bunch of kids making models out of balsa wood.
By amit patel4 years ago in Journal
Magic in the Water
David Suzuki “Born in 1936 in Vancouver, Canada, David Suzuki, a Japanese Canadian, was only six when his family was forced to move into an internment camp during the Second World War. Having lost everything following the war, his family relocated to Kaslo, a small town on Kootenay Lake. Suzuki spent most of his time in the Kootenay valley exploring and learning about different plant species (Suzuki, 2006, p. 22).”
By Opal A Roszell4 years ago in Journal
Rambo Movie Review
The script is just as important in the film as it is in Rambo's myth, as is the case with undercover sex director Sylvester Stallone. This great budget action movie is a chapter in the break-up of a muscle-bound Stallone who makes an American hero by playing two identical characters: Rocky and Rambo.
By Tsunami Karki5 years ago in Journal
The Social Network-Movie
The social network supports its viewers by highlighting how sites like Facebook, Myspace, and others have created a false public sense of the world based on the truth without a sense of humanity. According to Ben Mezrich's book (Accidental Billionaire), Social Network has proven to be the best seller of American audiences because it was marketed as a "Facebook movie" denied by Zuckerberg himself, but the film is difficult to describe the trailer due to its dark tone and cinematography (courtesy of DP The greatest force of all films, which seems to be amazing and marked by truth, lies in its cruel laughter: not really with Facebook, but with social media and loneliness, and the appearance of the site begins separately and ends with the end of a friendship.
By Sonia Shrestha 5 years ago in Journal









