· “Poor Things,” Yorgos Lanthimos’s visually sumptuous and gleefully clever new movie, is so very pleased with itself that it makes a review seem superfluous — well, almost.
· Choosingmemorialphotos and portraits for a funeral or memorial service is an important part of funeral planning. Get guidance here.
You'll find that we have an array of funeral, memorial service and cremation options to help you best honor the memory of yourlovedone. Choose what's right for you, your family, and your budget. Add a personalized touch with our Service Enhancements and enrich your memories in meaningful ways.
Several key factors must be considered to ensure the obituarypicture makes the cut, including resolution, location, lighting, and clothing choice. Here are some guidelines to help you gather the best photos. Opt for a picture with high resolution, preferably a digital photo.
Pre-planning lets your lovedones focus on honoring life instead of hashing out details. Learn the choices you can make now, so a future funeral becomes more of a celebration than a burden. Need help? You can reach us 24/7/365 at (910) 488-6047.
We'll help you decide whether burial or cremation is rightforyourlovedone, and guide you in selecting a place where you can visit, to remember them forever.
Cremationmemorialization helps lovedones pay tribute to a life that was lived. There are many different forms of cremationmemorialization, from burial of the remains with a monument marking the spot, to placing an urn in a cremation niche, and there are even memorial keepsakes and jewelry.
Discover reviews, ratings, and trailers for Poor Things on Rotten Tomatoes. Stay updated with critic and audience scores today!
With sets straight out of fantasy books (Lisbon being the most superb) and curious costumes, Poor Creatures could be considered a lot of things, but it's definitely a sensational film.
· Poor Things is a film of immense ambition and craft, and one that mostly does what it set out to do, which is to be a vast and riotous psychodrama.
· Nowhere is this conflict more exaggerated and entertaining than in his latest film, and his best yet, “Poor Things.” Everything here is wonderfully bizarre, from the performances …