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Seven percent of Americans think chocolate milk comes from brown cows. If that sounds like a joke, it s not. And if it sounds like a dig at stupid people, it s not that either. The disconnect between modern Americans and their food is at a terrifying level, because the political and social consequences are part of what has caused such astonishing and devastating division between rural and urban America. So if
Silo feels like an educational drama, that s because it is and with good reason and double intention.
It s a small disaster movie, built around the terrifying risks caused by grain engulfment. Remember how films in the 1970s taught everyone that quicksand was a leading cause of death? Grain engulfment is the real deal, killing people every year. Basically, it s when someone is in one of those giant grain silos, the grain beneath them shifts, and it just swallows them up. It s a horrifying way to die, and one summed up by a raw sense of powerlessness. The person swallowed up,
A career-spanning David Lynch retrospective is coming to two Melbourne cinemas Photo by Dean Hurley
Lido and Classic Cinemas will screen David Lynch’s filmography to celebrate his 75th birthday.
From June, Melbourne’s Lido and Classic Cinemas will screen David Lynch‘s filmography in its entirety to celebrate the master of surreal cinema’s 75th birthday.
What you need to know
The David Lynch Retrospective is happening from Thursday June 10 until Thursday August 12
All ten films will screen weekly at both Lido and Classic Cinemas
Screenings will happen on Thursday nights at Classic Cinemas and Friday nights at Lido
These Are the 100 Best 90s Movies
By Jason Kessler, Stacker News
On 5/3/21 at 8:00 PM EDT
The 1990s represent a magical decade in pop culture history. The O.J. Simpson trial, gangster rap, Must See TV, grunge music, and
Friends dominated water cooler conversations, while the internet was just beginning to grab the attention of the world and hit college computer labs. While all of this was happening, incredible movies from big-budget blockbusters to quiet love stories were being released nearly every weekend at movie theaters around the world. Advances in computer-generated imagery gave audiences both the scariest dinosaurs they d ever seen (