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Tag Archives: Wonder
Arrival (2016) Rated PG-13
After aliens have arrived on Earth, a linguist works with the military in order to learn to communicate with them. Starring Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, and Forest Whitaker. This film has a brilliant script and story that folds together to … Continue reading
Posted in 2016, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Mysteries, Rated PG-13, reviews
Tagged alien, aliens, Amy Adams, Arrival, cinematic, communciate, concept, continuity, Earth, film, film reviews, films, Forest whitaker, Historical, Jeremy Renner, linguist, military, movie, movie reviews, movies, pacing, people, rosebud, script, story, theme, trailer, trip, Wonder, works, worth
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Dream Corp LLC (AdultSwim) Rated TV-14
A workplace comedy set in a therapy facility where patients have their dreams recorded and analyzed. Starring Jon Gries, Nicholas Rutherford, and Ahmed Bharoocha. The word that best describes this show is bizarre. It’s absurd. It doesn’t make much sense. … Continue reading
Posted in 2016, Adult Swim, Comedy, Rated TV-14, reviews, Short, Tv Shows
Tagged absurd, Adult Swim, Ahmed Bharoocha, animation, bizarre, Comedy, crazy, dream, Dream Corp LLC, dreams, drug, drug trip, facility, idea, Jon Gries, live action, mixture, Nicholas Rutherford, not worth, original, pacing, patients, sequences, shortness, show, story, therapy, trailer, trip, TV series, Tv Shows, Wonder, word, workplace
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Merry Christmas! 2020
Merry Christmas! This year has been crazy. As the entertainment industry has shifted to online or streaming programing, with less films in the theaters and less new TV shows, it brings about what is important. I hope you all … Continue reading
Posted in 2020, Christmas Films, films, movies, Tv Shows
Tagged 2020, Christ, Christmas, christmas films, christmas movies, crazy, darkness, entertainment, films, focus, giving, God, hope, important, industry, Jesus Christ, John 8:12, life, light, Lord, love, merry christmas, Merry Christmas! 2020, miracle, online, praise, programing, Reason for the Season, relationship, season, streaming, stressful, theaters, things, Tv Shows, US, Wonder, world, worship, worth, year
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Wonder (2017) Rated PG
A boy with a genetic deformity starts attending junior high where he tries to make friends. Based on the book by R.J. Palacio. Starring Jacob Tremblay, Owen Wilson, Izabela Vidovic This film will bring you to tears. Junior high is tough for … Continue reading
Posted in 2017, Based on a Novel, Drama, Family, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated PG, reviews
Tagged based on the book, best, book, books, boy, deformity, different, emotions, film, film reviews, films, friends, genetic, genetic deformity, Izabela Vidovic, Jacob Tremblay, junior high, kind, middle school, movie, movie reviews, movies, owen Wilson, people, person, R.J. Palacio, story, teach, tears, trailer, Wonder, worth, year
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Academy Awards Nominees 2018
Best Motion Picture of the Year Call Me by Your Name Darkest Hour Dunkirk Get Out Lady Bird Phantom Thread The Post The Shape of Water Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading … Continue reading
Posted in 2018, Award Shows, films, Lists, movies, Top Films..., Tv Shows
Tagged 2018, Abacus, Abacus: Small Enough to Jail, Academy Award Nominees, academy awards, All of us, All the Money in the World, allison janney, Baby Driver, Beauty and the Beast, Benj Pasek, Best Achievement in Cinematography, Best Achievement in Costume Design, Best Achievement in Directing, Best Achievement in Film Editing, Best Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling, Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures (Original Score), Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures (Original Song), Best Achievement in Production Design, Best Achievement in Sound Editing, Best Achievement in Sound Mixing, Best Achievement in Visual Effects, Best adapted screenplay, best animated feature film, Best Animated Short Film, best documentary feature, Best Documentary Short Subject, Best Foreign Language Film of the Year, Best Live Action Short Film, best motion picture of the year, best original screenplay, Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role, Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role, Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role, Blade Runner 2049, Call Me By Your Name, christopher nolan, christopher plummer, Coco, Common, daniel day-lewis, Daniel Kaluuya, Darkest Hour, De sidste mænd i Aleppo, Dear Basketball, DeKalb Elementary, denzel washington, Diane Warren, Dunkirk, Edith+Eddie, Episode VIII, Episode VIII - The Last Jedi, Esq., Ferdinand, Frances McDormand, Garden Party, Gary Oldman, Get Out, greta gerwig, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Guillermo del Toro, Heaven is a traffic jam on the 405, heroine, I, I Tonya, Icarus, Jordan Peele, Justin Paul, Knife Skills, Kong, Kong: Skull Island, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, L'insulte, Lady Bird, Laurie Metcalf, Lesley Manville, Logan, LOU, Loving Vincent, Margot Robbie, Mary J. Blige, Meryl Streep, Mighty River, missouri, Molly’s Game, Mudbound, My Nephew Emmett, Negative Space, Nelyubov, Nominees, octavia spencer, original score, original song, oscars, paul thomas anderson, Phantom Thread, Raphael Saadiq, Remember Me Marshall, Revolting Rhymes Part One, richard jenkins, robert lopez, Roman J. Israel, Roman J. Israel Esq., sally hawkins, Sam Rockwell, Saoirse Ronan, Skull Island, Small Enough to Jail, Stand Up for Something, star wars, Star Wars: Episode VIII, Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi, Strong Island, Sufjan Stevens, Taura Stinson, Teströl és lélekröl, The 90th Academy Awards Nominees, The 90th Academy Awards Nominees 2018, The Big Sick, The Boss Baby, The Breadwinner, The Disaster Artist, The Eleven O'Clock, The Florida Project, The Greatest Showman, The Last Jedi, The Mystery of Love, The Post, The Shape of Water, The Silent Child, The Square, This Is Me, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, Timothee Chalamet, Tonya, Traffic Stop, Una Mujer Fantástica, Victoria & Abdul, Visages villages, War for the Planet of the Apes, Watu Wote, Watu Wote: All of us, Willem Dafoe, Wonder, Woody Harrelson
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Movieguide Award Nominees 2018
Epiphany Prize to the Most Inspiring Movie of 2017 All Saints Bitter Harvest The Boss Baby The Case for Christ Let There Be Light The Promise The Star Epiphany Prize to the Most Inspiring TV Program of 2017 Blue Bloods … Continue reading
Posted in 2018, Award Shows, films, Lists, movies, Top Films..., Tv Shows
Tagged 2018, 26TH Annual Movieguide Award Nominees, All Saints, Best Movie for Families, Best Movie for Mature Audiences, Bill Engvall, Bitter Harvest, blue bloods, Cars 3, Christie Peters Grace Award for Most Inspiring Performance for TV, Claire Foy, Dan Stevens, Darkest Hour, Dead Men Tell No Tales, Despicable Me 3, Dunkirk, Epiphany Prize to the Most Inspiring Movie of 2017, Epiphany Prize to the Most Inspiring TV Program of 2017, Erica Christensen, Faith & Freedom Award for Movies, Faith and Freedom Award for TV, Ferdinand, Five Came Back, Grace Award for Most Inspiring Performance for Movies, Jenna Coleman, John Corbett, Justice League, Kevin Sorbo, Last Man Standing, Len Cariou, Let There Be Light, Little Big Shots, Michael Kelly, Mike Vogel, Movieguide Award Nominees, oscar isaac, Paul Sparks, Pirates of the Caribbean, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, Ragnarok, Sam Sorbo, Smurfs, Smurfs: The Lost Village, steve harvey, Terence Stamp, The Boss Baby, The Case for Christ, The Crown, The Emoji Movie, The LEGO Batman Movie, The Long Road Home, The Lost Village, The Man Who Invented Christmas, The Middle, The Promise, The Star, Thor, Thor: Ragnarok, Tim Allen, Tom Hughes, Tom Selleck, Victoria, Wonder, Wonder Woman
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BAFTA Film Awards Nominees 2018
Best Film Call Me by Your Name Darkest Hour Dunkirk The Shape of Water Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Best Film Not in the English Language Ah-ga-ssi Elle First They Killed My Father Forushande Nelyubov Best Leading Actor Daniel Day-Lewis … Continue reading
Posted in 2018, Award Shows, films, Lists, movies
Tagged 2018, A Drowning Man, Aamir, adapted, Ah-ga-ssi, All the Money in the World, allison janney, An Inconvenient Sequel, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power, annette Bening, Baby Driver, BAFTA Film Awards Nominees, BAFTA Film Awards Nominees 2018, Beauty and the Beast, Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects, best animated feature film, best cinematography, best costume design, best documentary, best editing, best film, best film not in the english language, Best Leading Actor, Best Leading Actress, Best Make Up & Hair, best production design, best screenplay, Best Screenplay - Adapted, Best Screenplay - Original, best short animation, best short film, best sound, best supporting actor, best supporting actress, Blade Runner 2049, Call Me By Your Name, christopher nolan, christopher plummer, City of Ghosts, Coco, Cowboy Dave, daniel day-lewis, Daniel Kaluuya, Darkest Hour, David Lean Award for Direction, Denis Villeneuve, Director or Producer, Dunkirk, ee rising star award, Elle, Episode VIII, Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool, First They Killed My Father, Florence Pugh, Forushande, Frances McDormand, Gary Oldman, Get Out, God's Own Country, Guillermo del Toro, Have Heart, Hugh Grant, I, I Am Not a Witch, I Am Not Your Negro, I Tonya, Icarus, Jamie Bell, Jane, jawbone, Josh O'Connor, Kingdom of Us, Kristin Scott Thomas, Lady Bird, Lady Macbeth, Laurie Metcalf, Lesley Manville, Loving Vincent, Luca Guadagnino, Ma vie de Courgette, Mamoon, Margot Robbie, Martin McDonagh, missouri, Molly’s Game, Nelyubov, octavia spencer, original, original music, outstanding british film of the year, Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Outstanding Debut by a British Writer Director or Producer, Paddington 2, Phantom Thread, Poles Apart, sally hawkins, Sam Rockwell, Saoirse Ronan, star wars, Star Wars: Episode VIII, Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi, Tessa Thompson, The Death of Stalin, The Florida Project, The Ghoul, The Last Jedi, The Shape of Water, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, Timothee Chalamet, Tonya, Truth to Power, Victoria & Abdul, War for the Planet of the Apes, Willem Dafoe, Wonder, Woody Harrelson, work, Wren Boys
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New This Week in Theater, November 16, 2017
Justice League (PG-13) Opens on Friday, November 17 Starring: Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Jason Momoa, Ezra Miller Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman’s selfless act, Bruce Wayne enlists the help of his newfound ally, Diana Prince, … Continue reading
Posted in 2017, films, Lists, movies, New in Theater
Tagged 2017, Almost Friends, ben affleck, Big Sonia, Britt Lower, Carey Mulligan, Carmen Ejogo, Caroline Kennedy, Christopher Meloni, Colin Farrell, Daniella Pineda, denzel washington, Esq., ezra miller, Freddie Highmore, Gal Gadot, Garrett Hedlund, gina rodriguez, Haley Joel Osment, IMDB, Jacob Tremblay, Jason Clarke, Jason Momoa, Jonathan Banks, julia roberts, Justice League, Kristin Chenoweth, Laara Sadiq, Lynda Gravatt, Mandy Patinkin, Mr. Roosevelt, Mudbound, New This Week in Theater, Nick Thune, Noël Wells, November 16, Odeya Rush, owen Wilson, Regina Kort, Roman J. Israel, Roman J. Israel Esq., Saara Chaudry, Shaista Latif, Sonia Warshawski, Steven Yeun, SuEllen Fried, The Breadwinner, The Star, Wonder, Zachary Levi
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