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I'm Ryan — a chef by trade, a writer by instinct, and a lifelong lover of vinyl records, classic films, politics, and history. My world is a mix of sizzling pans and slow-burning ideas. I find inspiration in the rhythm of a well-scored noir scene, the pages of old biographies, and the quiet hum of a typewriter late at night. This blog is my way of giving voice to the thoughts that have lived too long in notebooks and kitchen corners.
Jamie is my muse, my co-conspirator, and the reason this blog exists. She’s a horse trainer with a soul stitched to the wild—someone who speaks fluent animal and lives with a kind of grace that only comes from working with nature. She’s also the brains behind our social media and advertising, the one who knows how to turn a whisper into a roar. Jamie’s been urging me for years to share my writing, and now, here we are.
Together, we believe in living deliberately, loving deeply, and creating something that lingers. Whether you’re here for reflections, recipes, or ravens—we’re glad you’re part of what drives us. Thank you for being part of it. And one more thing: 20% of all funds we earn through our work will be donated to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Autism Speaks. AFSP, and NAMI Supporting causes close to our hearts is essential for us.

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Welcome to our Gallery, where cinematic artistry comes to life! Here, you'll find a curated collection of stills, behind-the-scenes shots, and exclusive moments from your favorite films. Each image tells a story, capturing the essence of the movies we love. Dive into our visual journey and explore the creativity and passion that goes into filmmaking. Whether you're a film buff or a casual viewer, our Gallery offers a captivating glimpse into the world of cinema that complements our in-depth reviews and features.
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The Words That Built And Define America

American food is the food of immigrants. You go back a couple of hundred years, and we were all immigrants, unless we're going to talk about Native American cuisine.
Ruth Reichl

Since its inception, the government has broken and coerced treaties with hundreds of Native American tribes. And this is even worse when you realize that the native peoples of this land are negotiating for land that is, by all common sense and elementary school logic, their land.
W. Kamau Bell

We need someone who will stand up and speak up and speak out for the people who need help, for people who are being discriminated against. And it doesn't matter whether they are black or white, Latino, Asian or Native American, whether they are straight or gay, Muslim, Christian, or Jews.
John Lewis
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At Film Blog Shop, we believe that a passion for cinema should go hand-in-hand with making a meaningful impact. That’s why we are proud to donate 25% of all membership fees to a selection of incredible organizations dedicated to health and well-being. When you join our community, you aren't just gaining exclusive access to movie insights; you’re directly supporting life-saving research at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, advocacy through Autism Speaks, mental health resources via NAMI, or suicide prevention efforts with the AFSP.

The Termination Era (1953-1968)
The YouTube video exploring the Termination Era from 1953 to 1968 provides a captivating look at a pivotal time in American history, focusing on the controversial policies affecting Native American communities. The video delves into the government’s aggressive push to assimilate Indigenous peoples into mainstream society, shedding light on the struggles and resilience of Native Americans during this tumultuous period. With engaging visuals and insightful commentary, the video critiques various films that portray this era, highlighting how Hollywood’s narrative often diverged from the harsh realities faced by Indigenous populations. As a movie review site, we recommend this video for its thought-provoking analysis and its contribution to understanding the cultural context of the era, making it essential viewing for film enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
John Lewis Interview
In a captivating interview with John Lewis, the iconic civil rights leader, we explored his reflections on the film adaptation of his graphic novel, "March." Lewis’s insights on the struggle for justice and equality provide a significant backdrop to the movie's themes. He emphasized the importance of storytelling in fostering understanding and inspiring action among viewers. The film not only chronicles his journey but also serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing fight for civil rights, making it a must-see for anyone interested in history and activism.
Native American's Rights & Issues
In an insightful and poignant exploration of Native American rights and issues, the documentary 'Blood on the Land' sheds light on the struggles and resilience of Indigenous communities in the face of historical and contemporary injustices. The film captivates viewers with compelling narratives that highlight the fight for sovereignty, land rights, and cultural preservation. As it weaves together personal stories with broader socio-political contexts, 'Blood on the Land' serves as a crucial reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by Native American tribes.
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