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The first full-length trailer for 'Deadpool 2' has been dropped and sees Ryan Reynolds reprising his role as the Merc with the Mouth.
This massive Celtic cross beautifully and brilliantly colors the landscape of the Killea Forest in Ireland when the leaves change color for the autumn, and it can only be seen from the air. Stretching over 330 feet long, this sylvan treasure remained undetected for years until it was spotted by passengers flying in a commercial plane over the forest recently. The especially verdant contrast between the leaves of the trees in the Celtic cross and those of the surrounding trees is said to have been caused by a particularly dry autumn season. Alien enthusiasts shouldn't get their hopes up though, the Celtic cross is not the work of bored and artistic extraterrestrials. It was created by Liam Emmery, a talented and patient Irish forester who meticulously planted hundreds of unique trees in the Celtic cross pattern over a period of several years. His knowledge of horticulture and mathematical precision in planting the trees contributed to the vision that has now born fruit. However, Emmery won't be able to enjoy the well-deserved recognition and global attention for his horticultural masterpiece - the forester passed away in 2010 at the untimely age of 51, well before his creation became known to the public. Despite Emmery's death, camera crews and journalists did show up at his door and were greeted by his widow, who had all but forgotten about her husband's work. However, she said that her late husband would have been so proud that others had appreciated the giant Celtic cross. Emmery's forested legacy will live on long after his death. Horticultural expert Gareth Austin estimates that passengers and drones flying over Killea forest will be able to enjoy Emmery's Celtic cross for up to 70 more years.
A documentary exploring secret lives, behavior and extreme levels of human-beast intimacy and communication, focusing on the 'only in New York' story of ...
"14 year old Maria is a member of a sect called The Society of Saint Paul, a Catholicism that no longer recognises Rome as the Church since The Second Vatican Council. This is a strict sect, Maria's mother is an observant member, and in dedication and devotion are sown the seeds of Maria's destruction. The camera seldom moves, but it carries watchers on a journey both temporal and spiritual, a stunning piece of film-making". ***** Eye For Film A film by Dietrich Bruggeman - winner of the Silver Bear - Berlin 2014 for Best Screenplay and the Best Film (Student Jury Prize) EIFF2014 In UK & Irish cinemas and On Demand November 28
In UK & Irish Cinemas November 28 Maria finds herself caught between two worlds. At school this 14-year old girl has all the typical teenage interests, but when she’s at home with her family she follows the teachings of the Society of St. Pius XII and their traditionalist interpretation of Catholicism. Everything that Maria thinks and does must be examined before God. And since the Lord is a strict shepherd, she lives in constant fear of committing some misconduct. Whilst Maria’s mother takes a tough line in compelling her daughter to stay on the path of righteousness, her father is often reticent and stands back during critical moments. Conflicts intensify as arguments erupt with teachers and doctors. Desperate to please everyone, Maria soon finds herself trapped in the crossfire. How can she reconcile her feelings for a fellow pupil with her vow to maintain purity of heart in her love for God? Will the Lord demand a tremendous sacrifice so that her brother can be healed from his sickness? Dietrich Brüggemann unfolds his young protagonist’s emotional ordeal in fourteen images based on the Stations of the Cross, from ‘Jesus is condemned to death’ to ‘Jesus’ body is laid in the tomb’.