

Upraise With New June Comedy Movies
One third of this summer is practically over but we still can't go to the movies, as we once did. Nevertheless, June was rich with new comedy releases to keep you heads up and maintain your smile. If you haven't seen them yet, at least look through the trailers and plot synopsis to decide, which one is exactly for you, and have fun tonight. COMEDY JUDY & PUNCH Plot Synopsis: Seaside (nowhere near the sea), puppeteers Judy and Punch are trying to resurrect their marionette sho


Da 5 Bloods And Other New June Action
So much action these days. Probably too much, though the initial idea and stimulus has been unarguable and justified. And Spike Lee is timely as usual with his new movie called Da 5 Bloods that came streaming on Netflix this June. "Lee’s new movie - like the great BlacKkKlansman (2018) - is a history lesson wrapped in an adventure, the caveat being that history is never done with us, and that we struggle to shrug it off our backs", Anthony Lane, the long-term cinema critique


New Drama Movies To Look Into This June
One more month practically without cinema theatres. Perhaps somebody hasn't even thought about it but we hope that there's a large part of cinema lovers who can't forget those two or three hours spent in this special spectacular universe where nothing else, except a gripping story, stunning action and perfect sound, matters. Even the long awaited premieres are postponed to better times. So what are you watching now? If you have no idea, follow our new drama list of June for a


The Oscars And BAFTA Postponed Till April 2021
Coronavirus continues its black deeds. Due to the pandemic, the major film festivals and other manifestations of 2020 have been already cancelled or partially transformed into online events. But now it made its first step into 2021. These days the news had come up that the major cinematographic award ceremonies of 2021 have been postponed, too. First of all, the Academy Awards (the Oscars) have been postponed for two months from February 28 to April 25. Beside that, due to th

Book Review: Colson Whitehead's The Nickel Boys
I've grown up in a place where meeting a black person was an improbable probability. Nevertheless, I cried like a baby after finishing reading Harriet Beecher Stowe‘s Uncle Tom‘s Cabin, which was on my school English reading list, and I couldn't perceive this awful phenomenon of segregation vaguely taught at history lessons. When I finally flew to New York twenty-five years ago to continue my university studies I thought racism was over. Black people surrounded me everywhere


TOP 5 New June Books To Bring Outdoors
It's officially an outdoor reading time! That's why we put our book into a hiking rucksack and start towards the mountains. On the long way up we admire green valleys and wild flowers in bloom, and when a telltale heart orders to stop and have a rest, we take out our reading and comfortably accommodate on a Bellevue bench. There's nothing more self-completing than two wonderful worlds - physical and literary - coming in a perfect harmony. Try it yourselves! And if there's sti