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Snow White 2025: Balancing Woke Themes with Classic Storytelling – A Review
The 2025 version of Snow White, to be fair, Disney's live-action remake of its first animated picture, has received mixed reviews from the audience. The remake tried its best to be accepted as a feminist film and one that promotes woman empowerment while balancing the old and the new. I watched the film with a grain of salt and kept my logical mind aside—at least, I tried to! However, I could only fathom the discourse of its nurture to a certain extent. In this review, I go deeper into the intricacies of empowerment, fantasy and the performances the film encompasses.
By Hridya Sharma10 months ago in Critique
Anuja Netflix Short Film Ending Explained: A Cliffhanger That Leaves You Thinking
Directed by Adam J. Graves, Anuja is the story of a very talented girl who, despite thousands of difficulties, dared to come out of a deep, dark world where nothing like hope existed.
By Ayush Verma10 months ago in Critique
REVIEW - King Castling (Directed by Dale Loon & Catalina Cardenas)
The 'Royal game' or 'mind sport' known as 'Chess' has become a classic plot device for movies ever since Ingmar Bergman's 1957 classic The Seventh Seal, and has featured prominently in numerous flicks ever since, including From Russia with Love, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Blade Runner, X-Men, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, and Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows to name but a few - and now there is a new movie to join their ranks.
By MegaFlix Movie Awards10 months ago in Critique
The Diplomat (2025) Movie Ending Explained – John Abraham’s Spy Thriller Breakdown
There are still many questions in The Diplomat movie which have been smartly left in the movie and have not been fully explained, such as Tahir traps Uzma and takes her to Pakistan, but what was the strong reason behind luring Uzma and taking her to Pakistan, which was not explored properly in the movie.
By Ayush Verma10 months ago in Critique
Newtopia Review: A Breath of Fresh Air in Zombie Genre
So look, first of all, I want to feed one thing in your mind related to this K-drama, this is not a masterpiece K-drama, if you are going to start it with the expectation that you are going to watch a masterpiece series, then don't do that, you may or may not get anything but you will get disappointment.
By Ayush Verma10 months ago in Critique
Snow White Critic Reviews NUKE Disney's Last Chance
>> Click here for video Disney has been riding a rollercoaster of live-action remakes for years, turning animated classics into modern spectacles with mixed results. From The Lion King to Beauty and the Beast, the studio has banked on nostalgia to keep audiences coming back. But with Snow White, their latest attempt released on March 21, 2025, the magic seems to have run dry. Critics have unleashed a barrage of harsh reviews, calling it everything from "exhaustingly awful" to "a strange, hot mess." This isn't just another stumble - it might be Disney's last shot at proving they can still pull off these remakes without alienating fans and tarnishing their legacy.
By Martin Church10 months ago in Critique
Review: In the Heart of the Sea
In my opinion next to Steven Spielberg, probably the best director of this generation would have to be Ron Howard. The man has proven himself over and over again, with compelling story lines and excellent film craft, “Apollo 13,” “Backdraft,” “A Beautiful Mind,” and others in this top notch portfolio of successes.
By Larry hart10 months ago in Critique
What goes through the mind of an empty envelope?
Humans! Aah, the notorious ones gospelled with the prowess of pouring their hearts onto the folds of power, of unleashing the confinement of unsaid pain through the enigmatic flair of woven syllables through the crevices of their glistening minds.
By Hridya Sharma10 months ago in Critique
The Top 10 Most Memorable Movie Nazis, Dictators, and Anti-Fascist Icons
Cinema has long been a mirror to society’s darkest and most absurd realities, often amplifying political extremism through unforgettable characters and stories. From the horrors of Nazism to the absurdity of comedic dictators, filmmakers have used their craft to critique authoritarianism, fascism, and tyranny. Drawing from iconic lists of fictional villains, anti-fascist classics, and satirical masterpieces, here are the top 10 subjects that define this gripping cinematic landscape.
By Only Incredible10 months ago in Critique
"Behind the Scenes of 'Marty Supreme': A Deep Dive into the Film"
Unveiling Marty Supreme: A Deep Dive into the Upcoming Cinematic Sensation A New Sports Drama Set to Make Waves In the ever-evolving landscape of cinema, certain films emerge that captivate audiences and critics alike, sparking conversations and anticipation. One such film on the horizon is Marty Supreme, a sports drama set to release on December 25, 2025. With its unique storyline, stellar cast, and visionary direction, this film promises to offer a fresh perspective on the world of table tennis, intertwining complex character dynamics with a rich narrative.
By PRABAL TR PRO10 months ago in Critique
BLACKPINK Lisa in The White Lotus Episode 2 | Highlights & Best Scenes
1. Lisa's grand entrance: A star was born When Lisa appeared in the second episode of White Lotus, everyone knew it was going to be amazing. Her character is a fashionable and mysterious guest at a luxury resort. As soon as she appeared on screen, there was a feeling that something special was happening. Lisa walked with a beautiful gait and her charm immediately caught everyone's attention.
By Anna-Maria10 months ago in Critique










