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Life - A Crowing Achievement
The viral phenomenon, Life, is an epic adventure with a star-studded cast. At it’s heart is a striving for meaning in a seemingly senseless world. Everyone’s experience of this classic is paradoxically both unique and alike. Although long, most wish it was longer, and yet will only enjoy it once.
By Michael Darvall2 years ago in Critique
Mona Lisa
She is a beautiful enigmatic woman; I understand why people come from everywhere to admire her. When I finally got to see her, I fainted, and not because of her magnetism. I simply got squished between two tall tourists and lost access to air. The lady needs a bigger house!
By Katya Duft2 years ago in Critique
What we do in the shadows
Taika is absolutely hilarious. People seem to forget that after Thor 4. If you need a reminder, I highly recommend watching "What We Do in The Shadows". I get it, it can be a niche comedy. But when you get a chance, watch this film! Hurry up with "We'rewolves" already!
By Dyllon Rodillon2 years ago in Critique
Field of Dreams
A beautiful story of a man’s longing for his father’s love within the game of baseball, life, and heaven. The unseen world of memories beyond the cornfield becomes visible for those who can see. And dreams of second chances really do come true if you step up to the plate.
By Lese Dunton2 years ago in Critique
The Mandibles has Bite
"The Mandibles" by Lionel Shriver provides a chilling glimpse into a dystopian economic collapse that feels more like reality every day. It delves into family dynamics amidst chaos while managing to explain complex economic principles in a novel format. Bleak, thought-provoking commentary on economic seediness under a gloss of lies.
By Cathi Allen2 years ago in Critique



