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Our TV Fanatics Lee, Jasmine, Jenn, and Christine O. are here to debate whether the prostitute could have been raped, if Charley should have told Micah the truth, and if Ernest intended for his children to keep the farm.
And with #RalphAngel trending on Twitter, we all rate his level of hotness and discuss whether working full time and running the farm is an impossible task after Queen Sugar Season 1 Episode 3.
Does the fact that the woman accusing the basketball players of rape was a prostitute mean that Davis is innocent?
Lee: Hell no! Just because she is a sex worker does not mean she has automatically consented to have any and all sex. She still has the right to choose who she has sex with, how and when. And considering that she looked mighty unconscious while she...
Our TV Fanatics Lee, Jasmine, Jenn, and Christine O. are here to debate whether the prostitute could have been raped, if Charley should have told Micah the truth, and if Ernest intended for his children to keep the farm.
And with #RalphAngel trending on Twitter, we all rate his level of hotness and discuss whether working full time and running the farm is an impossible task after Queen Sugar Season 1 Episode 3.
Does the fact that the woman accusing the basketball players of rape was a prostitute mean that Davis is innocent?
Lee: Hell no! Just because she is a sex worker does not mean she has automatically consented to have any and all sex. She still has the right to choose who she has sex with, how and when. And considering that she looked mighty unconscious while she...
- 9/19/2016
- by Christine Orlando
- TVfanatic
Every day, Watch This offers staff recommendations inspired by a new movie coming out that week. This week: With the election almost upon us and the Obama drama Southside With You coming soon to theaters, we tweak an old Watch This topic and hail some of our favorite films about real U.S. Presidents.
Thirteen Days (2000)
After seeking to unravel a conspiracy regarding President John F. Kennedy’s assassination in 1991’s JFK, Kevin Costner opted to spend time alongside America’s 35th commander-in-chief in Thirteen Days, a gripping (if factually suspect) recounting of 1962’s Cuban Missile Crisis. Based on Ernest May and Philip Zelikow’s book, director Roger Donaldson’s film takes its greatest license with regards to its focus—specifically, on Costner’s Kenneth O’Donnell, the special assistant to JFK, who’s here elevated to the role of prime facilitator during the emergency. It ...
Thirteen Days (2000)
After seeking to unravel a conspiracy regarding President John F. Kennedy’s assassination in 1991’s JFK, Kevin Costner opted to spend time alongside America’s 35th commander-in-chief in Thirteen Days, a gripping (if factually suspect) recounting of 1962’s Cuban Missile Crisis. Based on Ernest May and Philip Zelikow’s book, director Roger Donaldson’s film takes its greatest license with regards to its focus—specifically, on Costner’s Kenneth O’Donnell, the special assistant to JFK, who’s here elevated to the role of prime facilitator during the emergency. It ...
- 8/24/2016
- by Nick Schager
- avclub.com
Premiering at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, Academy Award winning documentarian Barbara Kopple’s Running From Crazy, an exploration of the famed Hemingway family’s bout with mental illness via the perspective of actress Mariel Hemingway, went to release on Oprah Winfrey’s network Own, who executive produces. Engrossing and intimate, at least as far as its lead perspective is concerned, the film is a unique window into a famous and iconic American family, one that rivals the Kennedy’s, as is pointed out, in infamous stature.
Through the guidance of Mariel Hemingway, a spokesperson for depression issues, we’re guided through significant moments of her family’s history, mainly dealing with her two older sisters Joan “Muffet” Hemingway, and actress/model Margaux Hemingway. Like an overshadowing specter, grandfather Ernest “Papa” Hemingway is frequently mentioned, but more as the name that granted a blessing and a curse for his often troubled descendants.
Through the guidance of Mariel Hemingway, a spokesperson for depression issues, we’re guided through significant moments of her family’s history, mainly dealing with her two older sisters Joan “Muffet” Hemingway, and actress/model Margaux Hemingway. Like an overshadowing specter, grandfather Ernest “Papa” Hemingway is frequently mentioned, but more as the name that granted a blessing and a curse for his often troubled descendants.
- 10/28/2014
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Everyone knows a mouse and a bear cannot be friends. Or can they? Based on the children’s books of the same name, Ernest & Celestine is a lovely tale of what friendship and understanding truly means. Celestine (voiced by Pauline Brunner) is a tiny mouse living beneath the streets in France, forced to steal teeth from the bears living above ground in order to help her fellow mice keep their incisors (apparently the one thing giving them a leg up on the bears) sharp and reliable. But things are not all easy above ground, either, as “big, monstrous” bear Ernest (voiced by Lambert Wilson) has fallen on hard times and just wants something to eat. After her attempt to steal a newly lost tooth goes terribly wrong, Celestine finds herself trapped in a trash bin until Ernest finds her during his quest for food. While Celestine seems like a tasty treat to Ernest at first, she...
- 6/23/2013
- by Allison Loring
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
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