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Self-Publishing is for you. Let WOODSY help you.
Are you an aspiring author who has always dreamed of writing a book but are hesitant to go through traditional publishing methods? If so, self-publishing may be the answer you’ve been looking for. Recently, self-publishing has become increasingly popular, thanks in part to the rise of digital publishing platforms such as Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing…
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Use Movies as Inspirational Tools
Movies have the power to move us, to make us feel a wide range of emotions, and to inspire us to act. Many of us turn to movies as a form of entertainment, but they can also be a valuable source of inspiration to lead intentional lives. By watching movies that showcase characters who live…
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REVIEW: Tiny Beautiful Things
“Based on the best-selling collection by Cheryl Strayed, Tiny Beautiful Things is about a woman – Clare (KATHRYN HAHN) – who becomes a revered advice columnist when her own life is falling apart. When we first meet Clare, her marriage to her husband Danny is on its last leg. Her daughter, Rae, will barely talk…
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REVIEW: RRR
RRR is a visually stunning film that delivers an immersive experience for the viewer. Directed by S.S. Rajamouli, this film is set during the British era in India and tells the story of two men, Rama Raju and Komaram Bheem, who become unlikely friends before their loyalties to their respective causes force them to face…
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Review: 65
“65” is a sci-fi adventure film directed by Adam Wingard, starring Adam Driver as Mills and Ariana Greenblatt as Koa. The premise of the film sounded intriguing, with Mills and Koa stranded on Earth 65 million years ago, facing dangerous prehistoric creatures in a fight for survival. However, the film failed to deliver on its…
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REVIEW: Spinning Gold
Spinning Gold depicts the life and career of record producer and Casablanca Records founder Neil Bogart, who was credited with discovering many iconic musical acts such as Donna Summer, Kiss, Village People; and signing and pushing acts including Gladys Knight and the Pips, the Isley Brothers, and more to even greater heights. This tagline that…
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REVIEW: The Reading
Monique stars as Emma Leeden in this horror film which details the loss of her family in her new book “Invasion.” To generate press, she agrees to a staged reading by Sky Brown (Chasity Sereal) in her fortified home. But Sky’s spiritual connection is real, and evil emerges in a house they can’t get out…
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How to Use Your Mental Health to Tap into New Levels of Creativity
Your mental health and creativity are intrinsically tied together. When you’re not taking care of your mental health, it’s hard to tap into the new levels of creativity that can help you be more productive or innovative in your career or personal life. Likewise, having the right mindset can be key to unlocking your potential…
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REVIEW: The Batman
Robert Pattison and company deliver a compelling, dark, and refreshing addition to the franchise that warrants more.
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REVIEW: X
“X” is a bone-chilling and masterfully crafted horror film that will leave you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end. Mia Goth delivers a stunning performance as one of the adult movie actors, showcasing her range and versatility as an actress. The rest of the cast also shines, with each member delivering…
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REVIEW: The Lost City
“The Lost City” is a thrilling and entertaining adventure movie that delivers on both action and heart. Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum shine in their roles as Loretta Sage and Alan, respectively, and bring a sense of humor and charisma that makes the film a joy to watch. The movie’s plot is both engaging and…
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REVIEW: Wolf Like Me
‘Wolf Like Me’ on Peacock TV is an excellent show. And the ending was superb — both open and closed. Captivating performances by Josh Gad and Isla Fisher plus #arieldonoghue delivers a complex young girl who understands more than she lets on. The music was also a character in this series. Intriguing song choices, including…
