Character Development
Technology: A Blessing or a Curse?
Technology: A Blessing or a Curse? Technology is an integral part of our everyday lives. It surrounds us everywhere, from the devices we use for work or entertainment to the systems that run our daily lives. But is technology a blessing or a curse?
By السيد البحيري2 years ago in Critique
Make Creative Interpretations of Fairy Tales Again
Our heroine Danielle–a Cinderella who reads Utopia by firelight–is the archetype of a strong, independent woman. Yet the story does not tell us this. Her devotion to her principles, her compassion for others, her resourcefulness, her cheerful hopefulness do.
By LJ Pollard 2 years ago in Critique
A critique of Psycho Joe (You)
I get it, Joe is intentionally handsome to disarm us all. Unfortunately, his looks have stifled his potential to have a stronger character arch. I would be far more impressed by his ability to swindle if he had to depend solely on substance versus surface. He is not that cunning.
By ImperfectlyPerfect2 years ago in Critique
The NUN II (2023)
The Nun II (2023) "The greatest evil in the conjuring universe returns." Release date… Sep 8th, 2023 Mystery, Thriller, Horror Four years after the events at the Abbey of St. Carta, Sister Irene returns once again and comes face to face with the demonic force Valak, the Nun.
By TV of tv's2 years ago in Critique
Oppenheimer (2023, dir. Christopher Nolan)
Everybody sucked & the plot hinged on manufactured drama with RDJ’s character. Oppenheimer knew what he was doing & I have no sympathy for his guilt. “I am become Death…” Hubris cannot simultaneously be punished & celebrated.
By Mackenzie Davis2 years ago in Critique
Unforgiving- Alien Weaponry
I hate to admit that the first time I heard Unforgiving was in concert. The first time was surreal, as I stood next to my brother, who I nearly lost the previous year. Little did I know a year later, this would be my comfort song when my grandmother passed.
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Critique
Man In The Box
Man In The Box has always been my favorite Alice In Chains song. Perhaps because I’ve often felt that I’ve been trying to escape the box that people are always trying to paint me into. Most definitely it has something to do with Layne Staley and Jerry Cantrell’s vocal styling.
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Critique
The Cat In The Hat
Obnoxious and boisterous is the only way to describe the character in Dr. Seuss’s “The Cat In The Hat”. He is at once villain and hero. By bursting into the children’s lives and turning everything upside down, he then saves the day in the nick of time and disappears.
By Traci E. Langston2 years ago in Critique
In the Mix with YouTube
Music mix channels are some of the best parts of YouTube. They keep you company when writing or studying. They’re great for finding new music, without having to dig through tons of other channels, or Spotify. It’s often the best part of my day to put music on and write.
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Critique
My Fair Lady
My Fair Lady is abuse, misogyny, and an alarming age gape all concealed in delightful musical numbers. Alas, despite these glaring flaws, it delights and warms the heart. Join Eliza, a poor flower girl, as she rises up in social ranking with the help of a berating phonetics professor, Henry.
By Laura Lann2 years ago in Critique


