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Rice Lake Public Library
Our promo videos for the Rice Lake Public Library. You can find more videos by the library on their YouTube.
Maranatha’s Johnny Appleseed
Maranatha Evangelical Free Church in Rice Lake Wisconsin asked me to film a series for the church. Here is the series…Maranatha’s Johnny Appleseed. If you enjoyed this series please like and share.
The Unintended
My 168 Project film. If you like this please like and share.
The Unintended Trailer
Here’s the trailer to my 168 Project film. If you enjoy this trailer, please like and share.
Indescribable
This is a video I did to highlight some of my pictures. The song is one of my favorite worship songs, Indescribable by Laura Story. If you enjoyed this video, please like and share.
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Tag Archives: characters
Retaliation (2017) Rated R
An adult victim of childhood sexual abuse confronts his past. Starring Alex Ferns, Orlando Bloom, and Janet Montgomery. This is not a very clean script. It’s a very difficult film to watch, and I’m sure it was difficult to make with the … Continue reading
Posted in 2017, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated R, reviews, Thrillers
Tagged abuse, abuser, adult, adult victim, Alex Ferns, character, characters, childhood, film, film reviews, filmmakers, films, Janet Montgomery, matter, movie, movie reviews, movies, not worth, one, Orlando Bloom, past, performance, Retaliation, Romans, screen, script, sexual, sexual abuse, subject, subject matter, trailer, victim
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First Cow (2019) Rated PG-13
A cook travels with a group of fur trappers to Oregon where he meets a Chinese immigrant. They go on a journey to find their fortune and become successful business associates. Starring Alia Shawkat, John Magaro, and Dylan Smith. This … Continue reading
Posted in 2019, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated PG-13, reviews
Tagged adventure, Alia Shawkat, both, business, characters, Chinese immigrant, Cinematography, cook, dark, Dylan Smith, film, film reviews, filmmakers, films, First Cow, fortune, fur trappers, group, John Magaro, journey, men, movie, movie reviews, movies, not worth, oregon, pace, pacing, plot, real, shot, story, trailer, travles, two, written
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Little Women (1933) Rated NR
A chronicle of the lives of 5 sisters growing up in nineteenth-century America. Based on the book by Louisa May Alcott. Starring Katharine Hepburn, Joan Bennett, and Paul Lukas. I know I’ve said this before, I’ve never been a fan … Continue reading
Posted in 1933, Based on a Novel, Drama, Family, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated NR, reviews
Tagged 5, Adaptions, America, based on the book, book, books, character, characters, charm, chronicle, classic, fan, film, film reviews, films, Joan Bennett, Katharine Hepburn, Little Women, lives, Louisa may Alcott, movie, movie reviews, movies, nineteenth century, not worth, Paul Lukas, Sisters, trailer
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Frozen Fever (2015) Rated G
It’s Anna’s birthday, so Elsa and Kristoff are trying to give her the best celebration, but Elsa’s powers seem to cause the party to unravel. Starring Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, and Jonathan Groff. This is a cute short that continues … Continue reading
Posted in 2015, Animation, Disney, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated G, reviews, Short
Tagged animation, background, birthday, celebration, characters, commercial, film, film reviews, films, Frozen, Frozen Fever, kids, merchandise, movie, movie reviews, movies, not worth, original, party, powers, short, story, trailer
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Street Smart (1987) Rated R
A New York journalist lies about a fake pimp but is actually describing a real pimp that’s up for murder. Starring Christopher Reeve, Kathy Baker, and Mimi Rogers. This film is a brilliant story of life on the streets. It represents … Continue reading
Posted in 1987, Crime, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated R, reviews
Tagged acting, actors, character, characters, christopher reeve, emotions, ending, film, film reviews, films, journalist, kathy baker, life, Mimi Rogers, movie, movie reviews, movies, Murder, New york, not worth, pimp, plot, plot holes, script, smart, story, Street Smart, streets, stupid, trailer, writing
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Christmas in Palm Springs (2014) Rated NR
A couple of kids try to get their divorced parents back together with a Christmas in Palm Springs. Starring Patrick Muldoon, Dina Meyer, and Ian Ziering. This film lacks one crucial element for an uplifting holiday film, and that’s the … Continue reading
Posted in 2014, Christmas Films, Comedy, Family, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated NR, reviews
Tagged actors, boss, characters, chemistry, Christmas, christmas films, Christmas in Palm Springs, christmas movies, couple, Dina Meyer, divorced, element, Family, film, film reviews, films, holiday, holiday film, Ian Ziering, kids, mother, movie, movie reviews, movies, not worth, palm springs, parents, Patrick Muldoon, script, uplifting, written
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Christmas for a Dollar (2013) Rated PG
During the depression, a family struggles to celebrate Christmas until their father brings home a dollar for each to spend on presents. Starring Brian Krause, Nancy Stafford, and Danielle C. Ryan. This film is brilliantly made. The writing is not … Continue reading
Posted in 2013, Christmas Films, Drama, Family, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated PG, reviews
Tagged acting, adults, Brian Krause, celebrate, characters, children, christian, Christmas, christmas films, Christmas for a Dollar, christmas movies, conversations, Danielle C. Ryan, date, depression, depression era, dollar, era, Family, father, film, film reviews, films, home, kids, Morals, movie, movie reviews, movies, Nancy Stafford, number, one, pace, premise, presents, production, scenes, story, trailer, version, worth, writing
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It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (FX) Rated TV-MA
Five friends own an Irish pub in Philadelphia. Starring Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, and Rob McElhenney. This show has some comedy to it. The chemistry between the friends works, while some are funnier than others. There isn’t much character depth … Continue reading
Posted in 2005, Comedy, FX, Rated TV-MA, reviews, Tv Shows
Tagged character, characters, Charlie Day, chemistry, Comedy, Controversial, controversial subjects, depth, five, friends, funnier, funny, fx, Glenn Howerton, humor, Irish, Irish Pub, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, joke, not worth, Philadelphia, pub, Rob McElhenney, show, smart, subjects, trailer, TV series, Tv Shows, work, writing
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Chicago Med (NBC) Rated TV-14
Chicago’s skilled medical team saves lives while they figure out their own. Starring Nick Gehlfuss, Yaya DaCosta, and Torrey DeVitto. This show is just another run of the mill Medical show on TV. They try to bring medical scenarios to … Continue reading
Posted in 2015, Drama, NBC, Rated TV-14, reviews, Tv Shows
Tagged characters, chicago, Chicago Med, door, life, lives, medical, medical show, nbc, Nick Gehlfuss, not worth, professionals, scenarios, sex, show, team, Torrey DeVitto, trailer, tv, TV series, Tv Shows, writing, Yaya DaCosta
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