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“The Guernsey Literary And Potato Peel Pie Society”: A SCENES Review

By Virginia Schmidt | Hollywood, Movies | Comments are Closed | 23 November, 2019 | 0

It may be a mouthful, but don’t let this wonderful post-World War II era movie’s weird title stop you from seeing it.

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16 People Who Believed In Something And Sacrificed Everything

By Chad Bonham | Culture, Feature | 2 comments | 24 September, 2018 | 8

Nike’s stock is up a reported $6 billion since the controversial ad campaign featuring polarizing ex-NFLer Colin Kaepernick, but are people on both sides of the argument missing the point?

Exclusive SCENES Interview With Director David L. Cunningham

By Chad Bonham | Industry Voices | Comments are Closed | 9 July, 2018 | 0

From Hawai’i to Hollywood and back again: Cunningham explains how 9/11 dramatically impacted his career and why the Mustang is his metaphorical vehicle of choice.

‘Darkest Hour’: When One Man’s Character Made All the Difference

By John Zmirak | Feature, Movies | Comments are Closed | 14 January, 2018 | 0

‘Darkest Hour’ is nominated for six Academy Awards and it is a masterpiece because had Churchill opened talks with Hitler, morale would have collapsed, Germany would have won the war, and this movie shows how close he came.

What Americans Can Learn From this 1940s Anti-Nazi Film Going Viral (Video)

By The Editors | Culture, Politics | Comments are Closed | 25 August, 2017 | 0

The film, produced by the U.S. War Department in 1943, depicts an ornery bigot on a soap box seeking to enlist fellow Americans to his cause.

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On Netflix, “Foyle’s War” Reminds Us of the Lessons of History for Abortion Debate

By The Editors | Feature | Comments are Closed | 14 August, 2017 | 0

We learn from this British police war time drama about the role of big corporations in the Holocaust. The worst, I.G. Farben, made gas for Auschwitz.

Hiroshima, Nagasaki, & “Little Boy”

By Jason Jones | The Empathy Machine | 1 comment | 10 August, 2017 | 0

Filmmaker Jason Jones reflects on Hiroshima, American wartime racism, and the neglected classic film “Little Boy.”

F. Scott Fitzgerald and Hitler Knew How Important Culture Is

By The Editors | Books, Feature, TV | Comments are Closed | 3 August, 2017 | 0

The idea of losing German revenue, combined with peer pressure from the other studios, convinced most in Hollywood to ban movies critical of Hitler.

‘Dunkirk’: A Film for Our Time

By Jonathan Leaf | Feature, Movies | Comments are Closed | 20 July, 2017 | 0

‘Dunkirk’ is surely the best Hollywood war movie since ‘Master and Commander.’ It may be an all-time classic. It’s historically accurate and moving.

On Two Shot Up Engines and a Prayer – New Video

By The Editors | Movies | Comments are Closed | 1 June, 2016 | 0

A World War II Air Force veteran recalls preparing to ditch in the Sea of Japan.

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