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    Carnivores: Ice Age

    Carnivores: Ice Age

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    The most exciting hunting journey now takes you to Ice Age! The only game which lets you see cool...

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    Max and Me (2020)

    Max and Me (2020)

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    A coming of age story about an awkward teenage boy who falls in love with the girl next door, who he...

Looking for Palestine: Growing Up Confused in an Arab-American Family
Looking for Palestine: Growing Up Confused in an Arab-American Family
Najla Said | 2013 | Biography, History & Politics
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"I found this book interesting, uncomfortably informative, addictive and necessary. “Looking for Palestine” is a memoir/coming-of-age by the young Najla Said, an actress, writer and daughter of the brilliant Edward Said (a Columbia professor and prominent advocate of Palestine independence), and Mariam Said (artist, writer and activist). I’ve seen Najla’s play of the same name, but her book took me even further into this young New Yorker’s quest to make some sense of all of her worlds. If your goal is to be immersed and moved, this is it."

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 Booksmart (2019)
Booksmart (2019)
2019 | Comedy
Nothing special
This film has been on my Amazon watchlist for quite some time and considering the rave reviews it's had I finally decided to give it a go, and to be honest i was a little disappointed.

For me, this was no different than any other coming of age teenager type film. Think a slightly more modern version of Superbad but with two female leads. Don't get me wrong, Beanie Feldstein especially does a great job and she really is a wonderful young actor who deserves to go far. However the story itself is just not particularly different or memorable to anything we've seen before - it follows that same formula we see in all those other coming of age type films. There are some sweet heartwarming moments in this along with a few laughs, but for me it was nothing special. Feldstein makes this film and if it wasn't for her, I probably wouldn't have liked this film at all.