Monthly Archives: January, 2018

Valentines Day: 10 Must watch romantic but different movies

As Valentine's Day comes hurtling at us, here is a list of 10 plus romantic but slightly twisted movies that should be must watches for everyone whether you hate the V-Day or love it.

What Donald Trump revealed with Mueller firing attempt

When The New York Times broke the story that Donald Trump has ordered for Robert Mueller to be fired from the independent counsel investigating Russia, it came as nor surprise to most and taught us five more things about the president.

Donald Trump learns how quickly supporters turn on immigration plan

Donald Trump's latest immigration reform plan has got everyone from Senator Chuck Schumer to conservatives and diehard supporters feeling the President is letting everyone down.

Sundance 2018 Day 8: ‘We the Animals,’ ‘On Her Shoulders’ and distribs grumbling

Day 8 at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival had distributors frustrated and grumbling that there just wasn't enough films for them to pick up even though it was one of their better lineups covering a wide range of topics. When Sundance remembers why it began, studios complain but audiences have been very happy with their choices.

LeBron James lands Kevin Durant for NBA All-Stars and Serena Williams back

LeBron James got Kevin Durant back on his team with the NBA All-Star draft with Stephen Curry, Serena Williams returns to the tennis court at Indian Wells and Marin Cilic makes it to the Australian Open finals.

Will Donald Trump allies support his 1.8 million immigrant plan?

Donald Trump is sure to confuse his anti-immigration allies with his new plan that would allow 1.8 million immigrants to remain in the United States.

Andrea Riseborough talks Hollywood sexism, Mother Sucker and four films at Sundance

English actress Andrea Riseborough talks about the four films she's featured in at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, sexism in the movie industry and her female led production company Mother Sucker.

AI continues getting smarter with reading comprehension

Artifical intelligence aka AI just hit another milestone with reading comprehension bringing them closer to being smarter than humans.

3D projected images proving better than 3D holograms

Move over 3D holograms as 3D projected images are looking to take over tech and gaming now.

Sundance 2018 Day 7: National Lampoon, ‘Monsters and Men,’ ‘American Animals’ hit

Day 7 of the 2018 Sundance Film Festival saw National Lampoon getting a wonderful biopic starring Joel McHale and Emmy Rossum with A Futile and Stupid Gesture while the NYPD gets another look with Monsters and Men.

Tim Wardle talks ‘Three Identical Strangers,’ family and nature versus nurture

Director Tim Wardle talks about his documentary film Three Identical Strangers that features triplets, Robert Shafran, Eddy Galland and David Kellman who were separated at birth in a very twisty conspiracy thriller type story. He discusses family, identity and the idea of nature versus nurture.

Shallow feminism: the glaring aspect of millennial feminism

While the millennial generation is often seen as narcissistic, why should we carry this trait into our feminist movement?

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