Olga Khromova
Olga is an educator by training – a teacher of Russian language and literature, but she preferred the world of cinema and show business to checking notebooks. And she made the right choice! Her articles are not dry retellings of press releases, but interesting reflections on what happens on film sets and in the minds of viewers.
In the editorial office, Olga is valued for her ability to find "meat" even in bland social chronicles. "Another divorce in Hollywood? Well, let's see how this fits into the overall picture of the crisis of family values and will affect the box office of their future films," — that's roughly how she turns ordinary news into material that you want to read to the end.
If you ask Olga about her favorite film, without hesitation she'll name "Cast Away" with Tom Hanks. She also knows thousands of stories about Soviet cinema and actors. On weekends, Olga is usually unavailable — she has a sacred ritual of rewatching "Friends." And when the mood is darker – she immerses herself in the gloomy world of "Breaking Bad," finding in Walter White's story a reflection of the eternal struggle between good and evil.
Education
Pedagogical – Russian language and literature teacherQuick Survey
- Hobby: training
- Favorite films: "Courier" by Karen Shakhnazarov, "Cast Away" by Robert Zemeckis, series "Friends," "Breaking Bad"
- Favorite books: "The Master and Margarita" by Mikhail Bulgakov
- Most important in people: honesty and empathy
Number of published materials: 92
Recent articles:
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Critics were shocked by this role of Joaquin Phoenix: a cozy black-and-white film that you might have missed
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Coppola is morally crushed: the failed `Megalopolis` has deprived the director of all his savings
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Stick to the screen all weekend: 3 fresh Mexican series for those who missed `Simplemente María`
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This iconic film with Morgan Freeman was considered a flop, but is now recognized as Hollywood gold
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This action movie with a young Mel Gibson was made for mere pennies, but instantly became cult classic