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Tag Archives: culture
Victoria & Albert: The Royal Wedding (2018) Rated TV-PG
Historian Lucy Worsley with a team of experts recreates the wedding of Victoria and Albert. Starring Etienne Dutoy, Nicholas Frentz, and Abbie Garland. Lucy Worsley is a historian of English Aristocrats. This TV movie is a wonderful recreation of the wedding between … Continue reading
Posted in 2019, films, Historical, Movie reviews, movies, Rated TV-PG, reviews
Tagged Abbie Garland, actors, aristocrats, Ceremony, culture, English, english aristocrats, english history, Etienne Dutoy, experts, film, film reviews, films, Historian, Historical, history, Lucy Worsley, movie, movie reviews, movies, Nicholas Frentz, Prince Albert, Queen Victoria, recreate, recreation, study, team, The Royal Wedding, traditions, trailer, TV Movie, Victoria & Albert, Victoria & Albert: The Royal Wedding, wedding, worth
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Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don’t Come Back!!) (1980) Rated G
Charlie Brown and the gang travel to Europe as exchange students. Starring Daniel Anderson, Scott Beach, and Casey Carlson. This is a fun Peanuts film. We get to watch the gang go to France as foreign exchange students. The animation is … Continue reading
Posted in 1980, Adventure, Animation, Family, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated G
Tagged (and Don't Come Back!!), acting, adults, animation, Bon Voyage, Bon Voyage Charlie Brown, Bon Voyage Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!), Casey Carlson, charlie brown, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!), culture, Daniel Anderson, europe, exchange students, film, film reviews, films, foreign exchange, foreign exchange students, france, gang, letter, movie, movie reviews, movies, one, peanuts, plot, scenes, Scott Beach, students, talk, trailer, voice, voice acting, worth
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Post Radical (Viceland) Rated TV-MA
Post Radical examines the subculture of the skateboarding community. Starring Rick McCrank, Don Schafer, and Todd Falcon. Rick McCrank travels the world and explores the current subculture of the skateboarding community. Episode one takes us to a skateboarding school in Sweden … Continue reading
Posted in 2018, Documentary, Rated TV-MA, reviews, Tv Shows, Viceland
Tagged class, classes, community, country, culture, Don Schafer, episode, episode one, Ethiopia, Ethiopian, history, informative, life, love, math, one, people, Post Radical, Rick McCrank, school, segment, show, skate, skate parks, skateboarding, skating, subculture, Sweden, Todd Falcon, trailer, travels, TV series, Tv Shows, Viceland, world, worth
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Drinks, Crime and Prohibition (Smithsonian) Rated TV-PG
A miniseries highlights the pros and cons of the American Prohibition. Starring Branford Parker. I thought this miniseries did a fine job taking on the different parts of the American Prohibition and explaining the reasons behind it. The series covers the … Continue reading
Posted in 2018, Documentary, Miniseries, Rated TV-PG, reviews, Smithsonian
Tagged 18th Amendment, America, American, American prohibition, Branford Parker, crime, Crime and Prohibition, culture, Drinks, Drinks Crime and Prohibition, film, film reviews, films, first, job, law, miniseries, movie, movie reviews, movies, people, prison system, prohibition, rights, series, Smithsonian, Smithsonian Channel, Thirteen, thirteen years, time, time period, trailer, TV series, Tv Shows, worth, years
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10 Streets That Changed America (PBS) Rated TV-PG
A documentary highlights ten streets that changed America. Starring Michelle Young and Geoffrey Baer. This is a great documentary that highlights the history of ten streets that changed America. The film talks about the history of certain streets from Native American … Continue reading
Posted in 2018, Documentary, films, Movie reviews, movies, PBS, Rated TV-PG, reviews
Tagged 10, 10 Streets That Changed America, America, American, automobiles, boston, Boston Post Road, Broadway, brooklyn, communicate, culture, Cumberland, detroit, documentary, Eastern Parkway, film, film reviews, films, Greenwood Avenue, history, Illinois, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Mall, Lincoln Highway, los angeles, Michiga, movie, movie reviews, movies, native americans, new orleans, New york, Oklahoma, pbs, San Francisco, St. Charles Avenue, street, streets, The National Road, trailer, travel, Tulsa, TV series, Tv Shows, Vandalia, Virginia, Wilshire Boulevard, Woodward Avenue, worth
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A Warrior’s Heart (2011) Rated PG
A high school La Crosse player deals with the death of his father, having a new coach, and his own arrogance. Starring Kellan Lutz, Adam Beach, and Ridge Canipe. This film is a predictable teenage sports drama; it didn’t leave much … Continue reading
Posted in 2011, Action, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated PG, reviews
Tagged A Warrior's Heart, actors, Adam Beach, characters, coach, conflict, culture, death, Drama, father, film, film reviews, films, high school, Kellan Lutz, la crosse, movie, movie reviews, movies, native american, not worth, player, Ridge Canipe, script, Sport, sports, story, storyline, teenage, trailer
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Nothing Like the Holidays (2008) Rated PG-13
A Puerto Rican family living in Chicago may be having their Christmas together. Starring Alfred Molina, Elizabeth Peña, Freddy Rodríguez, John Leguizamo, Debra Messing. This movie was a loud mess. I think the filmmakers were going for the stereotypical Puerto … Continue reading
Posted in 2008, Christmas Films, Comedy, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated PG-13, reviews, Romance
Tagged acting, Alfred Molina, chicago, Christmas, christmas films, christmas movies, culture, debra messing, Elizabeth Peña, Family, family members, film, film reviews, filmmakers, films, Freddy Rodríguez, green card, John Leguizamo, movie, movie reviews, movies, nationality, not worth, Nothing Like the Holidays, puerto rican, script, stereotypical, trailer
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Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012) Rated PG-13
As the ice caps melt and flood the bayou where six-year-old Hushpuppy lives, she must find courage and love to survive. Starring Quvenzhané Wallis, Dwight Henry, Levy Easterly. Coming into this film, I was unaware of the ice caps melting … Continue reading
Posted in 2012, Drama, Fantasy, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated PG-13
Tagged acting, age, bayou, beasts of the southern wild, caps, child, courage, culture, Dwight Henry, father, film, film reviews, films, flood, future, ice, Levy Easterly, love, movie, movie reviews, movies, not worth, quvenzhane wallis, six-year-old, survive, synopsis, trailer, world
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New This Week in Theaters, July 30, 2015
Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation Rated PG-13 Opens on Friday, July 31 Starring: Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner, Ving Rhames Ethan and team take on their most impossible mission yet, eradicating the Syndicate – an International rogue organization as highly skilled as … Continue reading →
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