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First ‘John Wick’ Movie Celebrated Its 10-Year Anniversary
With the “John Wick” spinoff “Ballerina” — starring Ana De Armas — coming out next June, movie fans got a chance to see where it all started at a recent, 10th-anniversary screening of the original “John Wick” movie starring Adult Third Culture Kid Keanu Reeves.
‘Gracie & Pedro: Pets To The Rescue’ Sounds Like A Movie TCKs Might Enjoy
“Gracie & Pedro: Pets To The Rescue,” an upcoming film that combines animation and live action, looks like it has themes that would resonate with Third Culture Kids (TCKs) and multicultural families.
Skijoring With Your Dog To Prevent Seasonal Affective Disorder (Part 1 of 2)
If you’re a Third Culture Kid (TCK) who’s living with your family in a northern climate, imagine the thrill of working as a skijoring team with your dog during the winter months.
Planning a Self-Drive Safari for an Offbeat Experience
For most people, particularly if they are adult Third Culture Kids or Cross-Cultural Kids, the mention of an African safari brings up the visuals of massive forests replete with wildlife species and exotic fauna alongside indigenous tribes.
Filmmakers Are Looking To Chat With Adult TCKs
Are you a Third Culture Kid (TCK)? If so, some filmmakers are looking for interview subjects between the ages of 25-35 for a documentary on TCKs.
‘Citizen By Descent’ Delves Into The Joys And Challenges of Navigating A Multicultural Background
Kritika Arya’s book “Citizen by Descent” is a collection of autobiographical essays exploring themes of home, mental health, identity and the unique experiences of a Third Culture Kid (TCK).
‘The Dead Don’t Hurt’ Starring Adult TCK Viggo Mortensen Is Coming Out On Digital Soon
A new movie written and directed by Adult Third Culture Kid Viggo Mortensen will soon be available on digital.
Disney/Pixar’s ‘Inside Out 2’ Furthers The Story Of A Domestic TCK
Quite possibly the single Disney movie that best encapsulates the trials and tribulations of being a Third Culture Kid (TCK) was Pixar’s “Inside Out.”