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Snicket #12
Lemony Snicket has completed #12 'The Penultimate Peril' that puts the Baudelaire's working at the Hotel Denouement as concierges. These three children that are growing up will bump into several well-known characters from their past while thinking what is the truth of what is going on all these years gone.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
I Am Combining Hollywood Movies That Are Releasing in February 2025
The allure of Hollywood never ceases to amaze us, and February 2025 promises a lineup of exciting new releases that will cater to all tastes. Whether you’re a fan of heart-pounding action, gripping drama, laugh-out-loud comedies, or awe-inspiring fantasy, this month has it all. In this article, I’ll be combining Hollywood movies that are releasing in February 2025, giving you a comprehensive guide to the films you won’t want to miss.
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique
I Am Telling You About All the Hollywood Movies That Are Releasing in January 2025
Hello, my Fellas! Are you ready for an action-packed January? I’m here to tell you about all the Hollywood movies scheduled for release in January 2025. This month is shaping up to be an exciting one for film lovers, with something for everyone—from action-packed blockbusters to heartfelt dramas and family-friendly adventures. Let’s dive in and explore what’s in store for us.
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique
Gladiator II: A Return to the Sands of the Colosseum!
In the distant yet somehow close year of 2000, Gladiator burst into cinemas like a storm, earning box office glory and a rain of Oscars while solidifying Russell Crowe’s career. Ridley Scott managed to enthrall audiences with the epic tale of Maximus Decimus Meridius. The film’s monumental success resurrected the peplum genre, leading to a cascade of sword-and-sandal films such as Troy, Alexander, 300, and King Arthur. Even video games weren’t left untouched, with Shadow of Rome and the now-iconic God of War taking up the gladiatorial torch.
By Simone Nunziataabout a year ago in Critique
Eroding Trust: Kenya’s Governance Challenges
Political disillusionment is not unique to any one country. Across continents, citizens are losing faith in leadership as corruption, authoritarian tendencies, and mismanagement take center stage. South Korea’s recent political turmoil following the controversial imposition of martial law echoes frustrations felt in Kenya, where governance has seemingly prioritized elite interests over the people's well-being. Both cases highlight a deepening crisis of leadership, corruption, and eroded trust, underscoring the urgent need for systemic reform.
By Bryan Wafulaabout a year ago in Critique
Religion & Relationships. Content Warning.
Can’t We All Just Get Along? The topic of religiosity and its impact on relationships has always fascinated me. From birth, external influences shape much of our identity, particularly in the context of religion. As we gain knowledge, it becomes apparent that some belief systems may struggle to evolve alongside new discoveries. This resistance can lead to judgment, division, and an “us versus them” mentality, which I find to be detrimental to an already divided society.
By Toccara Bensonabout a year ago in Critique
Here (2024)
Directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Tom Hanks and Robin Wright, "Here" is one of those cinematic reunions many have been eagerly awaiting since their iconic performances in "Forrest Gump." Seeing these two stars together again is a delight in itself, rekindling nostalgic memories and delivering a powerful on-screen chemistry that fans cherish.
By Tales by J.J.about a year ago in Critique
Moana 2 - Did This Animated Movie Really Make Waves for Kids?
When Disney released Moana in 2016, it swept across audiences with the force of an ocean wave—immersing viewers in Polynesian culture, dazzling animation, and infectious songs. But now that Moana 2 is on the horizon, one question bubbles to the surface: Is this sequel truly made for kids, or is it designed with a broader audience in mind? Let's dive deep into the storyline, themes, and creative decisions to explore whether Moana 2 is a family-friendly adventure or something more layered.
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique
Everyday life of Ukrainians: suffering and pain
Since the war in Ukraine began, towns and cities have been turned into ruins and the peaceful live of millions of people has been destroyed. This conflict has made us realize how fragile our world is and how important it is to protect it, because the consequences will be felt for generations.
By Adomas Abromaitisabout a year ago in Critique









