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What’s New to Stream on Amazon Prime for December 2019

Amazon Prime  is the only streaming service with a cost that also gets you free shipping, and that my friends is a deal. They’re in the Original programming game, but their biggest offering remains the ton of films available to watch anytime for Prime members. The complete list of titles hitting Amazon Prime this month — December 2019 — is below, but first I’m going to shower some affection and point some eyeballs towards a few specific titles. Amazon Prime Pick of the Month Fast Color (2019) splashes across your screen on 12/11 and is absolutely worth your time. The tale of three generations of women with special powers, the film takes genre tropes like a near post-apocalyptic setting and superhero origin story and shapes them into an emotionally glorious journey. Gugu Mbatha-Raw takes lead — always a good sign — and along with director (Julia Hart) and the actors playing her mother and daughter the film is an empowering tale for women (and women of color) everywhere. It’s also a

Roseanne Barr To Appear At “Trumpettes” Super Bowl Weekend Mar-A-Lago Gala

Controversial comedian Roseanne Barr has been booked to speak at the upcoming “Trumpettes” gala honoring President Trump at his Mar-a-Lago estate, according to the Palm Beach Post. Donald Trump Jr. is also scheduled to attend the event on February 1, the day before Super Bowl LIV in Miami. “Roseanne is a really loyal Trump supporter,” […]Deadline https://ift.tt/2OYYiyu December 01, 2019 at 05:22AM

Bill Cosby Tweets Bash CNN, New York Times And Say “The Truth Is In The Pudding”

Despite serving time in a Pennsylvania prison, Bill Cosby has had a busy week. The comedian, or someone tasked with managing his official Twitter account, posted a Thanksgiving message urging fans to avoid the nation’s media giants and instead support black-owned outlets that “propel the truth.” Cosby’s social media musings followed his November 24 interview […]Deadline https://ift.tt/34xFbSF December 01, 2019 at 04:15AM

‘Avatar’ Sequel Marks End Of Filming For 2019 With Set Photo

That’s a wrap on filming this year for James Cameron’s forthcoming Avatar sequel. The official Avatar Twitter account shared a behind-the-scenes photo Friday to mark the end of live-action filming for the year. The picture offered a behind-the-scenes look at a craft called the “Sea Dragon.” “That’s a wrap, Na’vi Nation!” the photo was captioned. […]Deadline https://ift.tt/2OAtEw9 December 01, 2019 at 02:53AM

Freddy reviews a documentary titled MARKIE IN MILWAUKEE

Freddy reviews a documentary titled MARKIE IN MILWAUKEE Read the full article on AICN Ken with a review of a documentary titled MARKIE IN MILWAUKEE. To start this review I will simply state I’m a middle aged heterosexual male who doesn’t quite understand the topic at hand.  I can only speak from my small prism of knowledge.  So all apologies for misspeaking on genders or anything else insensitive I may step in, in my attempts to understand and review a very powerful film. MARKIE IN MILWAUKEE follows Mark, a seven foot, 400 pound man preaching in the local fundamentalist church.  The documentary starts with a sliver of a scene showing Mark shredding any remnant he can find of his past life.  The only glimpse we get of this past life is a smiling Mark, in a wig before it’s rended in his shredder.  In the decade of film that this documentary was spliced from we learn that Mark is very conflicted. Four years before that scene we watch as Mark transitions into Markie, the female he alw

‘1917’ Review: Beauty and Horror Collide With Technical Precision

1917 opens and closes on the calm of a peaceful field, but what transpires in the nearly two hours in between is anything but tranquil. While the carnage and chaos of war have been captured for the screen numerous times before, director Sam Mendes and friends — including, most notably, cinematographer Roger Deakins — deliver something uniquely immersive and powerful here with a journey through enemy territory captured in what amounts to a single take. (More on that later.) It’s an at times mesmerizing technical feat that pushes and pulls viewers along for every uncertain step, and it makes for one hell of an intense cinematic experience. It’s April, 1917, and the end of World War I is still over a year and a half away. Two British soldiers, Blake ( Dean-Charles Chapman ) and Schofield ( George MacKay ), are stirred from their brief sleep and assigned a mission of utmost importance. They’re to trek miles through battle-scarred and booby-trapped territory only recently abandoned by t

Freddy reviews BLACK MASS by Scott Lyus

Freddy reviews BLACK MASS by Scott Lyus Read the full article on AICN Ken with a review of Scott Lyus’ latest, a short horror film about depression titled BLACK MASS. If you’re looking for Johnny Depp here, look no further. BLACK MASS is a simple idea with many intricacies held within.  On the surface we get a father losing his way after the sudden loss of his wife Carrie (Voiced by Helen Stirling).  The father Charlie (Johnny Vivash) says it best. “Darkness, it’s all I see and I’m drowning in it.” His two adult daughters Meagan (Sophia Eleni) and Jessica (Charlie Bond) not only recently lost their mom, they’re now watching the disappearance of their father before their very eyes.  He’s withdrawn and unable to connect. That’s what makes this short so impressive.  It takes a concept we have all felt internally.  A gaping chasm in your heart, bet it losing a loved one, a professional setback, or simply living in a mind clouded by depression.  One loss, begets another and so on and

Pete Davidson Sends Fans NDA With $1 Million Fine Ahead Of Comedy Show

Fans planning to attend a recent Pete Davidson comedy show got an unexpected surprise — a $1 million non-disclosure agreement. The comedian’s team required attendees sign the NDA before entering the Bay Area venue where the Saturday Night Live cast member performed earlier this week. In addition to signing the agreement, attendees were asked to […]Deadline https://ift.tt/2DtJliD December 01, 2019 at 12:55AM

Films I loved in November 2019

Scarlett Johansson as Nicole Barber and Adam Driver as Charlie Barber in Marriage Story Marriage Story follows the awkward, messy, sometime hilarious and often heartbreaking process behind a couple getting divorced in Noah Baumbach’s most sophisticated and engaging film to date. This is a sincere and moving film about adjusting to enormous practical and emotional upheaval, and rather than oscillating sympathy between the couple, it explores how both perspectives are valid, even when conflicting. We see how rage and bitterness twist the memories of innocent details into arguments to discredit the other, but also how underlying all the pain is sorrow, tenderness and loss. Joe Pesci as Russell Bufalino and Robert De Niro as Frank Sheeran in The Irishman Martin Scorsese’s epic crime film The Irishman encapsulates so much of what has defined Scorsese over the decades as one of the all time great filmmakers. Both familiar and refreshing, Scorsese uses innovative de-aging visual effe

Watch ‘The Irishman,’ Then Watch These Movies

Whatever way you want to view it, whether theatrically or streaming in one sitting on Netflix or broken up into sections when you have the time, you must watch Martin Scorsese ‘s  The Irishman . The 209-minute historical gangster epic is really the filmmaker’s last word on the genre he’s most associated with, and it’s a satisfying piece of cinema on a multitude of levels. To achieve such a work, Scorsese owes a lot to certain masterpieces of the past. And ever the cineaste, he’s not shy about discussing those influences. Below I’ve compiled the titles he has cited in order to recommend them as further suggested viewing. And I’ve also added some personally selected picks that go well with his latest. Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese (2019) Scorsese is having quite a year. He inspired one of the highest-grossing movies of 2019 ( Joker ) and executive-produced one of the best movies of 2019 ( Uncut Gems ) and he also directed one of the best nonfiction featur

Is Disaster-Proofing Your Home Decor a Thing?

Protect you, your home, and your stuff. READ MORE... Apartment Therapy| Saving the world, one room at a time https://ift.tt/2qQgqCN November 30, 2019 at 04:00PM

If You Only Do One Thing to Upgrade Your Kitchen, Make It This

In an hour or less, your kitchen can look totally fresh. Seriously! READ MORE... Apartment Therapy| Saving the world, one room at a time https://ift.tt/2qQWKi6 November 30, 2019 at 03:00PM

Link About It: This Week’s Picks

Bubble submarines, solar farms, electric Kombi vans, and more innovation from around the world Heliogen’s Solar Farm Could Drastically Reduce Global Emissions Backed by Bill Gates, clean energy company Heliogen has developed a concentrated solar energy source that could eliminate carbon-emitting industrial processes—essentially “transforming sunlight to create and replace fuels.” The advancement would allow heavy machinery to forego fossil fuels and employ those created from … COOL HUNTING https://ift.tt/33ABnie November 30, 2019 at 02:03PM

Frozen 2 – Il segreto di Arendelle (2019)

ANIMAZIONE – DURATA 103′ – USA Elsa possiede un dono, il potere di creare il ghiaccio e la neve. Ha imparato a controllare la propria magia soltanto recentemente e ha da poco rivelato i propri poteri al suo regno dopo averli nascosti per anni, temendo di essere perseguitata per la sua diversità… +Info »  ... CB01.House | FILM STREAMING GRATIS by CB01.UNO https://ift.tt/37TkaDW November 30, 2019 at 02:30PM

A 650-Square-Foot Berlin Apartment Fuses Lush Fabrics With Over 76 Plants

Most of the objects and furniture in this rental apartment are either handmade, refinished, found, or upcycled! READ MORE... Apartment Therapy| Saving the world, one room at a time https://ift.tt/2L9bfVk November 30, 2019 at 02:00PM

The Report [HD] (2019)

DRAMMATICO – DURATA 118′ – USA La vera storia di Daniel Jones, colui che con le sue investigazioni ha portato alla luce quanto brutale, immorale e inefficace fosse il programma di detenzione e interrogatori messo a punto dalla Cia dopo gli attacchi terroristici dell’11 settembre 2001. Con la verità in gioco, Jones ha combattuto tenacemente... CB01.House | FILM STREAMING GRATIS by CB01.UNO https://ift.tt/2R5mulu November 30, 2019 at 02:02PM

Kids Drew Their Dream Homes and Adults Turned Them into 3D-Rendered Reality

They all look like very fancy houses for Sims. READ MORE... Apartment Therapy| Saving the world, one room at a time https://ift.tt/2rBQmeD November 30, 2019 at 01:45PM

Face Mug

This Face Mug is charming. ( I asked the internet which small shops/makers I should support. This was one of the suggestions.) swissmiss https://ift.tt/2rEOWjv November 30, 2019 at 12:15PM

The Ideal Credit Score You Should Have In Your 30s

Credit scores are like fine wine: They tend to improve with age. READ MORE... Apartment Therapy| Saving the world, one room at a time https://ift.tt/35G8KSe November 30, 2019 at 12:00PM

Social Media Is Calling Scorsese's "THE IRISHMAN" Boring... Prometheus Has A Theory! (SPOILER FREE)

Very definitely the best streamable original of the year. Read the full article on AICN Hey guys, Prometheus here to talk about “THE IRISHMAN!” (Yes, I do watch things other than horror!) Martin Scorsese's "THE IRISHMAN" is a masterpiece. Period. It's a throwback to when films relied on acting and a tight story to keep your ass in the seat. I watched it the other night, and I was blown away by how damn good the film actually is. It was so good, that I was baffled to see people on social media calling it boring. Look, I get it... "THE IRISHMAN" is a three and a half hour, dialogue-driven film with scarce action sequences. The spectacle of it is the actual performance of the actors. Which leads me to my point... Have we become so used to high-end special effects and giant CGI explosions on the screen that we can no longer enjoy an in-depth character study with more nuanced and intimate performances? Is a strong actor with a phenomenal script no longer en

Urban Gardening Changing Vietnam Villages

A new initiative in Vietnam is making headlines. TAA Design, an architecture firm in Ho Chi Minh has finished what they are calling the ‘Red Roof House’; an aim at combating rapid urbanization with self-sustaining gardens atop its rooftop. The vegetable garden doubles as a place for locals of the rural village to link up and socialize. The house was built for a middle-aged married couple who have been living in the province of Quang Ngai their entire life. The goal was to make the small area as dynamic as possible — including a bicycle repair shop, a living room, a kitchen, a wood oven, master bedroom, toilets, a chicken house, and a paddy drying space all on one level of the building. Fubiz Media https://ift.tt/34Iw55P November 29, 2019 at 05:45PM