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Here are some tips for making a bland or episodic story more interesting by introducing deep character conflicts.
Kanye West hangs up his rap gloves in favor of some 80's electronica muscle, a vocoder and mountains of emotion on new album.
Koo Chung, when not starting and managing a record label, or producing for other artists, somehow found time to create his third album, the dazzling "Parallel."
When a burned-out professor visits New York City for a conference, he never expects music to set his world on fire.
Paranoid Park has wonderful performances and interesting themes, but a contradictory script and bipolar direction make for an unsatisfying result.
Chris Carter's new project, "The X-Files: I Want to Believe" is a movie that can be enjoyed and fully understood by those who never watched the TV series.
Traditionally, Greeks kept politics away from the games to send a message: the time of the Olympic Games should be politics-free. We should do the same.
Can we really know what we want until the day our little baby arrives? Or is this a question with an ever changing answer?
The Book Thief is guaranteed to launch intense discussions among teens regarding prejudice and death through its haunting portrayal of the Holocaust and its many victims.
Washington, DC-bred reggae rock band, SOJA, third release Born in Babylon is a positive collection of emotive lyrics and multi-faceted songs.
Child abuse in all forms can have a devastating effect. Emotional abuse attacks the child's self-worth and makes the world seem unsafe and untrustworthy.
Friday Night Lights explores an intriguing cultural phenomenon: the devotion of small-town Texans to high-school football.
Notes on the hymn "O for a Closer Walk with God" written by William Cowper and composed by John Bacchus, with hymn tune "Beatitudo."
Classic 80s horror flick adapted from Stephen King's story and screenplay. Two kids try to escape a werewolf with the help of their uncle.
Marvel takes a cue from Batman In this gritty tale where a jaded, elderly Peter Parker must become the hero he once was again.
Though shunned and isolated in his own time, today he is celebrated as a revolutionary and mystic with a strong sense of personal vision.
From May 15-25, 2008, Inside Out will bringing audiences the best of gay and lesbian cinema in Toronto, Ontario. Here are early reviews of 2 of the films to be screened.
Milton makes the case for Satan to be viewed on a human level different from the tradition of a demon detached from the material world.
Michael Jackson started entertaining and astonishing crowds when he was five years old. Through ups and downs, his ability to entertain remained strong.
Kelly Macdonald and Bobby Cannavale co-star in this quiet film about redemption.
The New Critical perspective described by Cleanth Brooks Credo can also be applied to Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms.
Just when you thought a franchise could never be revitalized, an ingenious TV producer turned Hollywood director took the reigns and reinvented a cult hit. 9.5/10
Nathaniel Hawthorne uses Hester Prynne to illustrate three themes of humanity through her struggles to free herself from her husband, from sin and from Puritan society.
Grammy Award winner, Jennifer Hudson, has experienced highs and lows. On August 10, 2009 she welcomed one of life's greatest blessings when she became a mother.
Not everyone can start writing a novel at the beginning and work straight through. Some authors prefer to pour energy into writing good scenes, then link them up later.
A dramatic life story can be written as a memoir, or it can be turned into fiction. The author of "Fighting for Life" tells why she opted to use fiction.
In Paradise Lost, John Milton refuses to portray Eve as the flat character many readers take her for.


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