How does a nation-how do successor generations, moral beings-overcome a bloody past? How do we judge the bystanders, collaborators, perpetrators, rescuers, and ourselves? These are the questions Cassedy confronts in "We Are Here," one woman's exploration of Lithuania's Jewish history combined with a personal exploration of her own family's place in it. Gradually, what had begun as a personal journey broadened into a larger exploration of how the people of this country, Jews and non-Jews alike, are confronting their past in order to move forward into the future. Ellen Cassedy's longing to recover the Yiddish she'd lost with her mother's death eventually led her to Lithuania, once the "Jerusalem of the North." As she prepared for her journey, her uncle, sixty years after he'd left Lithuania in a boxcar, made a shocking disclosure about his wartime experience, and an elderly man from her ancestral town made an unsettling request.
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To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Characters drink and kiss briefly, and there's some strong language ("bulls-t," "s-t"). Characters are shot in the head at close range and set on fire, and there's an intense plane crash. The movie's violence and moments of peril are often intense: Expect military conflicts that involve lots of artillery (including assault rifles and explosives), as well as knife attacks and hand-to-hand physical combat. That said, Jordan's character, John Kelly, is also vengeful and coolly takes actions that would likely be impossible to survive in real life. It's notable on the representation front, focusing on a Black military hero (Jordan) whose commanding officer is a Black woman ( Jodie Turner-Smith) and whose interactions are always professional, platonic, and powerful. Jordan and based on author Tom Clancy's popular novel. Parents need to know that Tom Clancy's Without Remorse is a violent action thriller starring Michael B. Before Chip knew what was happening Al had his meaty hands around Chip’s neck. And then Al suddenly rose from the bed and came at Chip like a lunatic caught in a trance. “He can’t be! It was all a joke! I was only joking! Noooo!” his features contorted into a gruesome mask of revulsion. His face was beet red and filled with terror. But will it really be an accident?įreddy Krueger’s Tales of Terror: Fatal GamesĪl was sprawled out on top of the bed, half covered by just a sheet. A dead cat with the eyes plucked out is found in the trunk of a car and a terrible accident is about to happen. Then Alicia’s friends begin to disappear. The nicer she is to Evan the more they beat him up. Why then is she hanging around with “weird” Evan, the nerd? Evan is the biggest dweeb in school and Alicia feels sorry for him and all the cruel jokes her friends play, but sympathy only makes it worse. Check out our exclusive interview with primary author David Bergantino here!įreddy Krueger’s Tales of Terror: Blind DateĪlicia has it all: good looks, talent and the star of the football team for a boyfriend. Tor Books published a young adult series in 1994–95 titled Freddy Krueger’s Tales of Terror, which featured Freddy Krueger hosting stories akin to Freddy’s Nightmares. |