Five Great Christmas Narrations From Top Voice Over Artists Features Film Threat

The art of voice acting Voice acting involves a very specialized set of skills. Timing, tone variation, and even breathing are details that stand out when America’s animated casting directors hire professional narrators, the kind of details that traditional actors touch on at stage school and then soon forget. Here, we have singled out some of the great narrations that have helped these animated movies to become Christmas classics, enjoyed from one generation to the next....

May 15, 2024 · 3 min · 587 words · Deborah Chase

H2 The Occupation Lab Featured Reviews Film Threat

The documentary takes us to a strip of road located in the Palestinian city of Hebron. H2 is a piece of land that holds the Cave of the Patriarch—the burial location of the father of Israel and Palestine, Abraham. As of the filming of the documentary, H2 is a heavily guarded stretch of land monitored by Israeli forces. Military personnel have great power in who is allowed to enter and exit, to the dismay of the Palestinians who once lived in this region....

May 15, 2024 · 3 min · 578 words · Karon Perez

It S A Wonderful Knife Reviews Film Threat

That night, a hooded figure dressed like a cemetery angel goes on a killing spree and arrives at the party. Jimmy is almost slaughtered, but Winnie manages to kill the slasher first. A year later, it’s Christmas again, and Winnie is still reeling from the attack. Her family has moved on, but Winnie is still traumatized over killing the killer, and no one wants to talk about it. She runs out into the night and wishes on the northern lights that she was never born....

May 15, 2024 · 2 min · 299 words · Christi Hill

Lady Ballers Featured Reviews Film Threat

Lady Ballers centers on the story of three-time high school state champion coach Rob Gibson (Boering). In the 15 years following his last victory, Gibson has seen his life fall to pieces. His wife, Dharby (Lexie Contursi) has divorced him. He has just been let go of his position coaching reprobates at the town’s youth center. To make matters even worse, the CD store he used to work at has become a drag restaurant called Dollies....

May 15, 2024 · 2 min · 418 words · Dan Ford

Migrant Sea Fid Le Featured Reviews Film Threat

After failing to find a decent place to live in various countries, including Libya and Algeria, Deholo was convinced that emigrating to Europe would alleviate his problems. As he relates, Africans believe Europe to be a beautiful place that will provide you with everything you need. This is the myth that brings many Africans to Europe. It’s in line with the European obsession with America: its streets were paved with gold....

May 15, 2024 · 1 min · 151 words · James Tarr

Myths And Mistakes In Movies About Casino And Gambling Features Film Threat

In this article, we are going to bust these myths you learnt about casinos from movies. Alexandra Nereng, an iGaming expert from Norway, whom you can read more about here, shared with us her favourite “movie mistakes” and we will tell you what is wrong with them. You Must Wear a Black-Tie Outfit In so many movies from Casino Royale to Hangover, the main characters wear black tie, white tie or business outfits....

May 15, 2024 · 4 min · 651 words · Valerie Diclaudio

Our Deadly Vows Featured Reviews Film Threat

Alongside Chris is his wife, K.D. Chalk as Chance’s wife. However, she isn’t the only one, as the movie is an ensemble piece full of new and emerging acting talents. Those actors do a great job playing some truly unlikeable characters that berate and betray one another at every opportunity. The movie gives us ample time to despise almost all of them, as roughly the first half of the movie is spent ruminating at an awkward dinner party....

May 15, 2024 · 2 min · 416 words · Lawrence Snyder

Perennial Light Featured Reviews Film Threat

Certainly, we are privy to intimate moments of conversation between this young lad and lass. However, we don’t hear a moment of their dialogue. Instead, we simply are treated to various folk instruments as the visuals take us on a ride through our protagonist’s memory. From what I can tell, the filmmaker, Colin Hickey, is reviving a variant of silent film. The film is entirely aural and visual but for the lack of the human voice....

May 15, 2024 · 3 min · 513 words · Eric Cantrell

Sam S World Featured Reviews Film Threat

After he leaves, Rex gets upset. Rex doesn’t like to see the clients that pay Sam to have sex with them. Sam says they likes their clients and there is nothing wrong with their job. It is their work that allows Rex the freedom to develop their design work. As they get ready to hang with their friends, Sam excuses themselves to the bathroom. In the stall, they perform another pregnancy test....

May 15, 2024 · 3 min · 556 words · Matthew Bublitz

Standing On The Firing Line The Story Of Mystique Featured Reviews Film Threat

After splitting from the metal band Orion, singer Raymond D’Auria and drummer John Davies formed Mystique and then recruited Dave Dragos on guitar and Mark Arbour on bass. Then the band added Victor Barriera on keyboards, an unusual move that added a prog rock flavor to their music others didn’t have. Mystique also had a dark tone to their ballads, resulting in dirges with balls instead of spandex syrup. After hearing them play, Ted Smirnlos borrowed money from his parents to start Torch Records....

May 15, 2024 · 2 min · 382 words · Gerald Fluty

Sundance And Slamdance Film Festival Diary Heidi Does Park City Featured Features Film Threat

Twenty-five years ago, this week, I won the Grand Jury Prize at the Slamdance Film Festival with my first feature film, Chi Girl. This year I begged/bratted my way into being on the jury for narrative features, breakout films, and episodic. I am not cool, never have been, and I’m too awkward to reach this status, so it’s a thrill to get to be around so many cool filmmakers, festival staff, and all the other cool people who surround them....

May 15, 2024 · 5 min · 963 words · Mildred Bishop

The 5 Best Gambling Movies Of All Time Features Film Threat

You’re probably picturing a clip from one of the most classic casino films. The allure of Las Vegas-style pulls us into a world where the stakes are high, the sums of money dizzying, and no one is afraid to take big risks. Who hasn’t been captivated by a casino drama about a group that manages to beat the casino? Roll the Dice: The Top Five Gambling Films From professional poker players to the mafia that once ruled the casinos, this list of top gambling movies showcases the very best films ever made about this thrilling and somewhat distant world of gambling....

May 15, 2024 · 5 min · 956 words · Carol Andrew

The Oscar Jinx Stalks Hollywood Features Film Threat

1927/28 — Janet Gaynor. Winning the first Best Actress Oscar for three films (“Sunrise,” “Seventh Heaven” and “Street Angel”), Gaynor had no problem adapting to the talking pictures but had problems getting parts that matched her Oscar-winning prestige. Aside from “State Fair” in 1933 and “A Star is Born” in 1937, her output in the 1930s was fairly desultory and by 1938 she responded to the lack of good parts by retiring from movies....

May 15, 2024 · 2 min · 280 words · Gary Chance

There S No Such Thing As Zombies Featured Reviews Film Threat

This film unfolds as bits of episodic encounters with the undead where vicious people meet them and get chased by them. One sequence is a jogger out for a run who incapacitates the zombie with a taser-like device, then turns to the camera and says, ‘Are you doing your part?’ Tying this somewhat together is an investigative television show styled after a UK program in which the on-camera hosts interview people who deny zombies, including some who say the outbreak results from left-wing socialism....

May 15, 2024 · 3 min · 475 words · Diane Pearson

What Sets Apart The Top Gambling Sites In The Uk Key Characteristics Unveiled Features Film Threat

Whether you’re a seasoned player or a newcomer to the world of online gambling, understanding these distinctive features can guide you towards a premium gaming experience. 1. Regulatory Compliance: A hallmark of top gambling sites in the UK is their unwavering commitment to regulatory compliance. Reputable platforms operate under licenses issued by recognized authorities such as the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC). This regulatory oversight ensures that the site adheres to stringent standards, promoting fair play, responsible gaming, and player protection....

May 15, 2024 · 4 min · 769 words · Robert Davis

Cannabis In The Movies A Brief History Features Film Threat

People have always given attention to cannabis, and we can see that in the cinema industry. Films started and kept portraying different aspects of cannabis such as its mass consumption or dealership. Cannabis became one of the most explored niches that films can revolve around. Nowadays, we can witness a presence in the consumption of this herb even slightly. Some other films are heavily dependent on the theme of cannabis consumption and its wild effects....

May 14, 2024 · 4 min · 703 words · Leroy Gilbert

Christian De Rezendes Getting Rhode Island Out On Dvd Interviews Film Threat

We recently spoke with filmmaker Christian de Rezendes on his experience with Getting Out of Rhode Island. What was the first film you ever made? How old were you? I was 21, and it was called “Branches ’93″…. A rather lengthy documentary about my high school senior class….. took forever to get done, but it won a certificate at Chicago Film Fest…. Not bad for primitive craftsmanship, ay? What made you decide to become a filmmaker?...

May 14, 2024 · 4 min · 848 words · Cameron Honeycutt

Cold Creepy Feeling Reviews Uncategorized Film Threat

Cold Creepy Feeling is a frustrating film to watch, mainly because it feels like it is all set-up. Save for the opening of the film, that hints at something untoward going on in the house, almost 40 or so minutes go by before anything remotely spooky happens. And unlike most people in these scenarios, Chloe and Jason don’t ignore or under-react, they overreact. A couple bad dreams the first night in and they’re already trolling the internet about spooky feelings and calling a psychic friend (Alex Damiano) to come check out their new abode....

May 14, 2024 · 3 min · 455 words · Joyce Nichols

Dusk For A Hitman Featured Reviews Film Threat

Donald’s brother Carl (Simon Landry-Desy) is fresh out of prison and wants to talk about their ailing father. However, he still carries fury due to being abandoned as children by the man. Carl is looking for work with the Dubois mob, but his brother puts his foot down, as Carl is too loose a cannon. Meanwhile, the head of the organized crime unit, Roger Burns (Sylvain Marcel), would love to get Donald as an informant, but the assassin has no words for the cop....

May 14, 2024 · 3 min · 482 words · Alice Ramos

Explore The Intricacies Understanding The Ramifications When Psychics Get It Wrong Features Film Threat

This article delves into the multifaceted consequences of such inaccuracies, unraveling the complex web of impacts on individuals, society, and the psychic industry itself. The exploration of these impacts is not just about understanding the failures but also about recognizing the delicate balance between belief, expectation, and the intricate human psyche, which when disrupted, can lead to far-reaching effects. The Psychological Impact on Clients The Emotional Consequences: When psychics make incorrect predictions or readings, the emotional repercussions for clients can range from disappointment to severe distress....

May 14, 2024 · 5 min · 1050 words · Stacey Ritter