Ken Burns, the director known for his meticulous explorations of American history, turns his lens toward a new subject: Leonardo da Vinci. This two-part, four-hour documentary, airing on PBS this November 18th and 19th, marks Burns’ first deep dive into a non-American figure, examining the life and work of the quintessential Renaissance man. While Burns […]
Leonardo da Vinci: Ken Burns’ First Foray into Non-American Subject Matter...
Leonardo da Vinci: Ken Burns’ First Foray into Non-American Subject Matter...
- 11/13/2024
- by Paul M
- MemorableTV
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Is there someone in your life you would describe as a “nerd?” Delight them this holiday season with these 38 curated gift ideas. We have found a range of geek-friendly items from collectibles to the latest tech gadgets! Read on to find the perfect present this year for your geekiest, nerdiest loved ones.
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Is there someone in your life you would describe as a “nerd?” Delight them this holiday season with these 38 curated gift ideas. We have found a range of geek-friendly items from collectibles to the latest tech gadgets! Read on to find the perfect present this year for your geekiest, nerdiest loved ones.
It’s Not a Trap
Speaking of Dnd, have you ever seen a cooler doormat? It...
- 12/13/2023
- by Katiee McKinstry
- Rollingstone.com
Apparently, after all those magnificent years of creating hilarious, crowd-pleasing comedies Juliusz Machulski (Vabank, Sexmission, Kiler) has finally lost his comedic touch. His oeuvre is like an almost never-ending bag of laugh-inducing creations and a source of great joy, mostly for all fellow compatriots who tried to escape from the harsh reality of People's Republic of Poland by plunging into an expertly designed world filled with timeless gags, wacky slapstick and spot-on dialogue. Though still far from retiring (at least everyone hopes so), Machulski and his creative vision seem to be growing further and further apart since 2004, a year in which he gave the world his last great film, Vinci.AmbaSSada (EmbaSSy, a title which refers to Nazi Party's elite military unit Schutzstaffel), Machulski's latest...
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- 3/3/2014
- Screen Anarchy
Wojciech Smarzowski (Drogowka, Roza, Wesele), one of the most prolific Polish directors of the 21st century, is about to finish shooting his latest film entitled Aniol, a hard-hitting drama about alcoholism and its overpowering ability to destroy a person's life. Robert Wieckiewicz (Vinci, In Darkness) plays Jurus, a writer who finds himself on the verge of a moral breakdown due to the destructive disease that's alcohol addiction. Based on the controversial novel Pod Mocnym Aniolem, written by Jerzy Pilch, Aniol might come as a haunting tragicomedy that's also an intriguing cautionary tale, with a bold social commentary on the condition of the whole Polish society. The first images give the impression of a minimalistic stage play, carefully orchestrated by Wieckiewicz during his time defying drinking...
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- 5/15/2013
- Screen Anarchy
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