Meet John Doe – Movie Review

by Miguel Mike Medina Meet John Doe is a classic 1941 film directed by the great Frank Capra, who is one of my favorite filmmakers of the Golden Age of Hollywood. 1941 was a big year for an actor like Gary Cooper. He was part of two successful films. Meet John Doe is about a…

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Sergeant York – Movie Review

by Miguel Mike Medina Sergeant York is a biopic based on the Tennessee marksman Alvin York, who converted as a Christian and finds himself torn between nonviolent beliefs and his desire to serve his country when recruited to fight in World War One. The film is directed by Howard Hawks. Howard’s filmmaking ability in this…

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Celebrating Presidents Day: Best Films and Documentaries

by Miguel Mike Medina Photo Credit: TV Insider Presidents Day is one of the most important days of the year. Americans should dedicate the day to watch a variety of films and documentaries on Presidents from the past to the present. There’s also great documentaries on presidents such as Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, Thomas Jefferson,…

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‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Will End After Season 12

by Miguel Mike Medina The end of an era! Comedian, Creator and writer Larry David has decided to end Curb Your Enthusiasm after Season 12. The 76-year-old comedian is arguably the best TV sitcom writer ever. He co-created Seinfeld, which is the best sitcom of all time, and his work in Curb Your Enthusiasm adds…

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Norman Lear: The Fearless Creator in Television

by Miguel Mike Medina Norman Lear is a man who has brought so much laughter into the homes of many people. Whether you were happy or sad, your day was going to be brighter once you tuned in to Norman Lear’s shows. Lear made his journey to heaven last week at the age of 101….

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Where Has Boxing Gone?

By Mark Martinez In the 90s, at least once a month, on a Saturday, you went to an uncle’s house to watch boxing. HBO, or Showtime, had great boxing cards lined up, even without Pay-Per- View. When I sit back and think about it, we didn’t realize we were witnessing the end of a Golden Era. Every weight…

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Exploring the Legacy of the Negro League Museum

by Avry Jones Welcome to the heart of baseball history, where the echoes of legendary players and their remarkable journeys still resonate. Join us as we embark on a journey through time to explore the rich and fascinating legacy of the Negro League Museum in Kansas City, Missouri. Nestled in the heart of America, this…

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Marvin Hagler’s Hardcore Training Routine

by Miguel Mike Medina Marvelous Marvin Hagler is one of the greatest middleweight champs of all time. He is without a doubt one of the best fighters of the 1980s. He was part of the Fabolous Four alongside Sugar Ray Leonard, Thomas “The Hitman” Hearns, and Roberto Duran. I would call it the Fabolous Five…

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A24’s ‘The Iron Claw’

By Miguel Mike Medina A24, my favorite independent film company, has released a new trailer for the movie, The Iron Claw. It’s based on a true story. Directed by Sean Durkin. The cast is solid starting with Zac Efron, Jeremy Allen White, Harris Dickinson, etc. The movie follows the triumph and tragedy of an American…

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