Cine TV Community Spotlight #31
Hello and welcome to the 31ST edition of Cine TV Community Spotlight. The Cine TV Spotlight Series has begun in a bid to boost engagement and interaction in the community and showcase the work of deserving authors.
And it’s all simple. At the end of every week, we spotlight works by authors based on the content, originality, style, and word count. It is not a contest, but just our way of creating exposure for the works we enjoyed throughout the week and boosting exceptionally written content by our authors. Simply put, give it your best and have fun while at it, and then we showcase your work here.
So, in no particular order, here are the authors spotlighted for this week:
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Author: @filotasriza3
Title: Piglet 2025
This time, though, get ready for a small journey into the new era of Cult films. In general, we tend to say that cult films are, most of the times, low-budget films, with not the greatest film tools, where a lot of scenes actually look fake. That being said, due to that and sometimes due to the scenario, the outcome is quite entertaining and fun and thus it gains a dedicated fan base "cult". Now this new movie cult crazy had its eyes on Disney and to be more precise on Piglet, Winnie, Peter Pan, Mickey Mouse etc etc. The reason is simple. Years have passed and now everyone can freely use these characters without needing any copyrights.
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Author: @princessbusayo
Title: Court: State vs A Nobody
I don't just go for any kind of Indian/Bollywood movies but the ones whose genres are actions and crimes. If an Indian movie doesn't have some violence, action and crime in it, I wouldn't be interested in it but some of their movies have proven to be thoughtfully made even without any fighting scenes. Some emotional Indian movies will make you want to watch over and over again until your mind finally decides to delete it completely, but each scene won't leave your memory.
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Author: @abhay2695
Title: Things Will Be Different
Things Will Be Different is a 2024 American science fiction thriller film. At the beginning of the movie, we are shown a boy and a girl in a restaurant. In the beginning, we come to know that they are siblings and their names are Sydney and Joseph. They have stolen 7 million dollars from somewhere and Joseph has the entire amount. Now both of them plan their future while eating in the restaurant.
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Author: @b0s
Title: Dune
There's a lot more to the plot than mentioned (obviously), but this time there's a whole lot more. Even without being told, I could already tell this was an adaptation of a book, because the storyline was just so intertwined, and there's a lot going on that you know this must have taken several chapters in a book to be able to describe. I haven't read the book, so I can't compare how close it is to the book, but this alone is really good. The quality of the acting, the cinematic setups, the combat and everything in between is so realistic, you just know they spent a lot of money on this (165 million dollars). The good thing is it didn't flop.
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Author: @meyateingi
Title: Broken Hallelujah
I'm lying on my bed right now because I'm having severe cramps and can't do anything else. I've cried my eyes out and my face is all puffy from the pain but more from the movie I just finished watching. I felt like I needed to write this right now because the movie is still fresh, the emotions and everything is still raw and I wouldn't have to think too much. My friend posted this movie on her Instagram story and she said it just came out and she would highly recommend it.
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Author: @daeze-winnie
Title: The Beekeeper
he plot is kind of exaggerated. Think about it; doesn't the idea of a secret society of ex-millitary beekeepers sound like something drawn out of a comic book? But somehow, the movie makes it make sense. It doesn’t try to be overly serious or too deep; it just focuses on delivering an entertaining, exhilarating ride. Overall, The Beekeeper is one of those movies that doesn’t need to be groundbreaking to be enjoyable. It’s so clean with simple action and a tiny bit of emotional weight.
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Author: @stortebeker
Title: Bob Dylan in Film: No Direction Home and Complete Unknown
I recently saw the new dramatic biography A Complete Unknown about Bob Dylan's rise to fame in the 1960's. It was not as bad as many had claimed, at least I quite liked it. However it wasn't nearly as amazing as the documentary No Direction Home released ten years ago. But since both films tell the same story, each one in its own way, I think the two really complement each other quite well, so I decided to write about both in this same post.
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Author: @the-lead
Title: Bank Alert
Sometimes we find ourselves in some big situations in which we then think of what to do as a solution, but we eventually don't get any solution in the end. This has made a man get himself into a situation where he thinks he can never get out of it or get a solution to this problem. I have thought about how easy life would have been for a man without having to face any life issues, but NO, issues are very certain to come a man's way.
And there you have it! Congratulations to all those spotlighted this week. We look forward to more exceptional content. And to everyone posting in the community, we look forward to seeing more of you around.
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Thanks for the mention, I am really greatful
Thanks for the spotlight!