Released on: 1991
Rating: 5.00
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Interview: African Cats Directors Alistair Fothergill And Keith Scholey
Earth Day is right around the corner and you know what that means; another Disneynature film is on the way. Ever since 2009, the Walt Disney Company independent film label has delivered an Earth-related documentary, the first being Earth and then Oceans. This time around, Earth director Alistair Fothergill is back, but, with the help of co-director and producer Keith Scholey, he.s narrowing his focus to one breed of animal in particular, African cats.The film focuses on Mara, a six-month-old lion being raised in the Massai Mara National Reserve in southwestern Kenya. There.s also Sita, a cheetah with five cubs who struggles to protect her babies from local predators. We.ve also got Fang, the leader of a pride, who runs into trouble when another lion king challenges his authority.African Cats isn.t like your average documentary, merely dictating information about a subject or event, rather more»
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Ginnifer Goodwin's Something Borrowed Plight Explained in 1990s Rap Terms
If you'd dismissed the upcoming Ginnifer Goodwin-Kate Hudson wedding-themed chick flick Something Borrowed as just another Bride Wars-esque lady comedy, think again; Something Borrowed tackles a subject that's been on the minds of modern artists for decades -- the moral lines between friendship, love, sex, and betrayal. Or, in the immortal words of hip-hop group Naughty by Nature, circa 1991, it's about one concept in particular: O.P.P.»
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