Hills Like White Elephants is a 2002 short film based on a story by Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway's story was published in 1927 in the second collection of short stories titled Men without Woman.
Animation,
Drama,
Comedy,
Crime,
Adventure,
Family
Director:
Wes Anderson
The Fantastic Mr. Fox, bored with his current life, plans a heist against the three local farmers. The farmers, tired of sharing their chickens with the more
The Fantastic Mr. Fox, bored with his current life, plans a heist against the three local farmers. The farmers, tired of sharing their chickens with the sly fox, seek revenge against him and his family. close
The poem “The Night Before Christmas” by Clement Moore is a work of amazing fate. Appeared in 1822, the poem about the good St. Nicholas, arriving on more
The poem “The Night Before Christmas” by Clement Moore is a work of amazing fate. Appeared in 1822, the poem about the good St. Nicholas, arriving on a reindeer sled and penetrating the house through a pipe to leave gifts in socks hung above the fireplace, turned the ideas of contemporaries about Santa Claus. Never before had he appeared in such a cheerful and good-natured image of a wizard. Since then, the poem “The Night Before Christmas” has become so in the tradition of celebrating Christmas that to this day its reading is very common in America on Christmas days.
Drunk History Christmas presents its comic version of this popular poem. The main character, having a good drink of whiskey, begins to recite lines from the work, and famous Hollywood actors Eva Mendes help him in this, Jim Carrie, Ryan Gosling. close
In 1934, four brilliant young Cambridge graduates were recruited by Soviet intelligence. Driven by youthful idealism, a desire for social justice, and more
In 1934, four brilliant young Cambridge graduates were recruited by Soviet intelligence. Driven by youthful idealism, a desire for social justice, and a hatred of fascism, they risked everything to make the most closely guarded secrets of the British Empire and the Western world known in the Soviet Union. Their names were Guy Burgess, Anthony Blunt, Kim Philby and Donald McLean. They entered the highest circles of British society, made brilliant careers in politics, diplomacy and intelligence, and at the same time passed invaluable secret information to Moscow. close