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The dynamic between all these damaged characters could be really powerful if done right.
These places really show how Savannah has preserved its history, both the good and the tragic parts.
Da 5 Bloods had its flaws but Delroy Lindo's monologues were masterful
I'm implementing the percentage savings rule starting today. Better late than never right?
I find it refreshing how they take time to develop each character instead of rushing through the story just to get to the miracles.
The way the article frames personal growth within both secular and religious contexts is quite skillful.
I love how Dies the Fire explores survival without technology. Makes you wonder how we'd handle such a dramatic shift in our way of life.
My favorite part is how they turn their competition segments into complete chaos
Fight Club gets better every time I watch it. You notice new details and symbols you missed before.