Whether someone is moving towards a state of maturity isn’t always clear. What are significant signs of maturity? This list helps you identify it. 5 telltale signs of maturity… 6 more words via 5 telltale signs of maturity — When Women Inspire
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5 career change questions to ask yourself before making a move — When Women Inspire
Thinking about a career switch? Before making a move, ask yourself these five career change questions to help you find a rewarding job. 5 career change questions to ask yourself before making a move… 6 more words via 5 career change questions to ask yourself before making a move — When Women Inspire
Talking period pain: Natural remedies for cramps — When Women Inspire
Several natural remedies for cramps can help you get back to living your best life free from period pain. Here are the top ways to do exactly that. 13 more words via Talking period pain: Natural remedies for cramps — When Women Inspire
Coronavirus: Hollywood Studios Eye $125,000 ‘Germ-Zapping Robots’ to Clean Sets — CauseACTION Clarion
Shows like the hit CBS police procedural drama Blue Bloods are reportedly looking to employ robots, that use ultraviolet light to kill germs, to clean film sets when production restarts amid the Chinese coronavirus outbreak. The robots, priced at $125,000 each, are already used in many hospitals to kill off viruses on walls, counters, floors,… Continue reading Coronavirus: Hollywood Studios Eye $125,000 ‘Germ-Zapping Robots’ to Clean Sets — CauseACTION Clarion
My Favourite Film For Every Year I’ve Been Alive — When The Credits Roll
Part of the fun of being a film fan is going back and exploring films that you would have loved had you been alive at the time of release. And with untold archives of film online and in physical media, it’s easier than ever to discover new favourites and older classics and fall in love […]… Continue reading My Favourite Film For Every Year I’ve Been Alive — When The Credits Roll
The Ferryman Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from May 2020 Female Festival
THE FERRYMAN, 9min., UK, Drama/Fantasy Directed by Naomi Evans The Ferryman is a short film created by three women exploring the time before death. In this film we seek to express both the turbulence and stillness of one of life’s most significant moments: the transition from life to death. CLICK HERE – and see full info and… Continue reading The Ferryman Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from May 2020 Female Festival
HIGHLIGHTS, WINNERS & VIDEOS: May 2020 Female FEEDBACK Film Festival (Toronto)
AUDIENCE AWARD WINNERS: BEST FILM: 19 BEST PERFORMANCES: THE FERRYMAN BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Ô BEST SOUND & MUSIC: CONTROL Theme of night: Life and Death NOTE: Festival took place during the COVID-19 virus lockdown so all screenings were held in private. Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Videos: Ô, 8min., France, Fantasy/Experimental THE FERRYMAN, 9min., UK, Drama/Fantasy CONTROL,… Continue reading HIGHLIGHTS, WINNERS & VIDEOS: May 2020 Female FEEDBACK Film Festival (Toronto)
My Top 10 Favorite Fictional Characters! — Casey’s Journal
Hello everyone! Upon the recent news that the Percy Jackson series, written by Rick Riordan, is being adapted into a television series on Disney+, I was inspired to create a post that reflected on reading and literature. Inspired by one of my new favorite bloggers Kelly, formerly known as The Kracked Shell on WordPress, who […]… Continue reading My Top 10 Favorite Fictional Characters! — Casey’s Journal
Late To The Party: The Beautifully Flawed Okami Finds An Audience Nearly 15 Years Later — The Avocado
Okami is a game that has sort of just…stood there in time. It’s a game, much like Capcom’s classic Resident Evil 4, that has been re-released countless times on countless systems and – let’s be honest here – will probably get ports to upcoming systems due to the game’s visual style being perfect for higher […]… Continue reading Late To The Party: The Beautifully Flawed Okami Finds An Audience Nearly 15 Years Later — The Avocado
Planet of the Apes (1968) — Squeaky Speaks Her Mind
Written by Michael Wilson & Rod Serling. Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. An astronaut crew lands on a planet in the future where Apes are intelligent and humans are considered animals. Running time 1 hour 52 minutes. via Planet of the Apes (1968) — Squeaky Speaks Her Mind