The River Murders is an American psychological crime thriller film directed by Rich Cowan, starring three prominent names: Ray Liotta, Christian Slater and Ving Rhames. The work is a smooth combination of crime investigation and… Read More »The River Murders (2011): A Dark Journey Between Guilt and Conscience
“In the Wild West, justice wears a shadow.” A bloody, mysterious, and redeeming epic set in the heart of the American West. Set in 1870s Montana – an era where the law is weak and… Read More »đźŽ¬ The Unholy Trinity (2025)
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“When the light fades, darkness arises.” In the endless flow of real-time strategy (RTS) game history, there are names that just by mentioning them make players’ hearts flutter. One of them is Warcraft 2: The… Read More »Warcraft 2: The Fall of Lordaeron – Legend
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Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 9: The Dance of Dragons Where fire consumes innocence, and a dragon writes destiny in flame. “The Dance of Dragons” is an episode where faith collides with fire, where… Read More »Stannis’ Last Dance-Game of Thrones
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Viewed from the stern of the battleship – a symbol of steel rising in the Gulf of Mexico Amidst the white-capped waves of the Gulf of Mexico, a giant steel silhouette moves forward, strong and… Read More »Ingalls Shipbuilding and the Return of USS Wisconsin (BB-64)
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USS Arizona: A Timeless Monument Date of sinking: December 7, 1941 Time of destruction: 9 minutes Number of people killed: 1,177/1,512 sailors Recognized as a US national monument in 1962 More than 2 million people… Read More »The sacred place, a historical symbol of America: USS Arizona Memorial
The sacred place, a historical symbol of America: USS Arizona Memorial
“No one dances to be happy. They dance to keep from being broken.” Dancing at Lughnasa (1998) — an analytical perspective that is true to what the film conveys, but also not the final word… Read More »No One Dances to Be Happy: The Fragile Joy of Dancing at Lughnasa
No One Dances to Be Happy: The Fragile Joy of Dancing at Lughnasa
Set in 1960s Montana, Let Him Go unfolds as a melancholy symphony of love, loss, and cold violence. George Blackledge (Kevin Costner), a taciturn former sheriff, and his wife Margaret (Diane Lane), set out to… Read More »Let Him Go – The Old Man’s Battle Against New Generation Violence
Let Him Go – The Old Man’s Battle Against New Generation Violence
In a world of cinema that increasingly favors plot twists or dramatic climaxes, Israel Horovitz’s My Old Lady (2014) emerges as a slow, quiet, and profound piece where conflicts lie not on the legal or… Read More »â€śMy Old Lady” (2014): When a Parisian Apartment Opens the Door to a Buried Emotional Legacy
“My Old Lady” (2014): When a Parisian Apartment Opens the Door to a Buried Emotional Legacy
One of the most captivating stories behind the 1968 film Hellfighters lies in how John Wayne prepared for his role as Chance Buckman a character based on the legendary real-life oil-well firefighter Red Adair. Known… Read More »â€śIf Red Adair Can Do It, So Can I”: When John Wayne Lived Up to His Role