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The Cinema Scribe

The Cinema Scribe

By: Bring Me 2 Life Network
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The Cinema Scribe is a bi-weekly show hosted by Author Brent Marchant. Brent will focus on a specific movie each week and use its context for explaining what some call "law of attraction" and what Brent calls "conscious creation". This is a perfect show for those who enjoy going to the movies and learning how to create our realities.Copyright Bring Me 2 Life Network Art
Episodes
  • Hilarious Dark Romantic Comedy "The Roses"
    Sep 9 2025
    When we’re fortunate enough to find ourselves in love, we should do all we can to cherish this blessing. After all, it seems like many more of us these days are having difficulty drawing this into our lives, so, when it’s present, we should do all we can to preserve and protect this precious commodity. Unfortunately, however, all too often we let incidentals get in the way of giving love its proper due, allowing insignificant influences to intrude upon our appreciation and enjoyment of its many gifts. Find out more in a review of the hilarious new dark romantic comedy, "The Roses," on the next edition of The Cinema Scribe.
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    18 mins
  • Superb Biographical Drama "Words of War"
    Aug 26 2025
    As much as one would like to believe that humanity is capable of great things, we’ve also seen many instances where the opposite, unfortunately, is true. And, to make matters worse, many of those unsettling developments remain out of view, hidden in the shadows – that is, until someone comes along to courageously expose them. Those revelations often come at tremendous personal cost, too, but when the world becomes aware of such horrors, opportunities for change, justice, and healing begin to emerge. Find out more in a review of the superb new biographical drama, "Words of War," on the next edition of The Cinema Scribe.
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    19 mins
  • Comedy/Drama/Modern-Day Western "Eddington"
    Aug 12 2025
    Some would say – and quite astutely at that – there’s plenty of madness to go around these days, and they’d be right. But where and when did this begin? Many would increasingly agree that a good place to start looking would be the COVID-19 Pandemic, a time when fear was ratcheted up, conspiracy theories ran amok, and people’s imaginations were let loose without restraint. So why did this happen? Find out more in a review of the insightful new comedy/drama/modern-day Western, "Eddington," on the next edition of The Cinema Scribe.
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    18 mins
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