Star Wars: The Force Awakens was undoubtedly the biggest movie of the year. It was such a phenomenon and hugely anticipated addition to a beloved franchise. When it finally released after years of waiting, it was like the world stopped for a week while people flocked to the theaters and water coolers to talk about it. Now while we wait for what seems like forever for the next movie, here are two cocktails to sip and enjoy when you inevitably buy The Force Awakens on DVD.
The Bb-8 Tini
It is no doubt that Bb-8 is the cutest and most lovable new character in the new “Star Wars” film. His roundness and beeps and one giant eye just draw your heart in like never before. You kind of just want to squeeze him. So honor him with this delicious orange (and healthy) carrotini. It is more of a smoothie martini...
The Bb-8 Tini
It is no doubt that Bb-8 is the cutest and most lovable new character in the new “Star Wars” film. His roundness and beeps and one giant eye just draw your heart in like never before. You kind of just want to squeeze him. So honor him with this delicious orange (and healthy) carrotini. It is more of a smoothie martini...
- 2/3/2016
- by Sarah Sommer
- Boomtron
By Michael Atkinson
The idea of a "national" cinema, expressive of a particular and coherent cultural esprit, is a standard of most cinematic intercourse . until you confront the real map, in which Kosovar cinema is now primed to forge an identity of its own (as the Serbs and Slovenians have done), the ex-Soviet nations of the Silk Road are struggling to differentiate themselves from Russian film and the nationless movies of the Basque, the Romany and the Palestinians still hunt for footing and voice. Add to this gray zone the films of Kurdistan, a non-country standing nevertheless with its own army, government and debatable borders, and a nascent cinema rising with the ascent of the Iranian new wave and from the crater of the American occupation. Even within this context, Hiner Saleem is filmmaker on the roam . an Iraqi Kurd long expatriated to France, Saleem has made seven features, two in France,...
The idea of a "national" cinema, expressive of a particular and coherent cultural esprit, is a standard of most cinematic intercourse . until you confront the real map, in which Kosovar cinema is now primed to forge an identity of its own (as the Serbs and Slovenians have done), the ex-Soviet nations of the Silk Road are struggling to differentiate themselves from Russian film and the nationless movies of the Basque, the Romany and the Palestinians still hunt for footing and voice. Add to this gray zone the films of Kurdistan, a non-country standing nevertheless with its own army, government and debatable borders, and a nascent cinema rising with the ascent of the Iranian new wave and from the crater of the American occupation. Even within this context, Hiner Saleem is filmmaker on the roam . an Iraqi Kurd long expatriated to France, Saleem has made seven features, two in France,...
- 3/4/2008
- by Michael Atkinson
- ifc.com
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