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"A Soul Decrypted"
The Imitation Game is a biographical thriller movie which was directed by Morten Tyldum. It was first released on, the 28th of November,2014. The movie is based on the book "Allen Turing: The Enigma" by, Andrew Hodges, which narrates the true events of The Father of modern Computer-Allen Turing.
By P.A.Vinura Jayasanka2 years ago in Critique
Pop fans rejoice as Madonna and Kylie Minogue perform together during Celebration tour
Pop symbols Kylie Minogue and Madonna played out a two part harmony together in festival of Worldwide Ladies' Day, a second music fans have been sitting tight forty years for.
By prashant soni2 years ago in Critique
Razzie Awards 2024: Winnie the Pooh slasher film and Expend4bles named year's worst
Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey has cleared the board at the Razzie Grants, winning five of the 10 classifications. The slasher film exploited the copyright for AA Milne's exemplary story terminating, and reconsidered the characters of the Hundred Section of land Wood as awful chronic executioners.
By prashant soni2 years ago in Critique
Wonka: The film of 2023
When I first heard of the Wonka film. I wasn't a massive fan of the idea. I have seen a few prequels to other stories that didn't do a character justice, and the moves seemed more of a cash grab than anything monumental. I wasn't sure what to think. I knew the story of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Although I had never seen the movies (Orginal or Tim Burton's adaption.) I still knew the story. Of course, no one knew Willy's origin story until this movie.
By Paige Krause 2 years ago in Critique
THE ZONE OF INTEREST and the Sound of Horror
"'The little snow white bird flew down and sang, 'Be warned, be warned.' Gretel understood what the witch had in mind, and said, 'Please show me first, I don’t know how to do that.' The witch sat on the shovel, and Gretel pushed her into the oven, as deep as she could. Then she closed the iron door of the oven, and secured it with a bar. The witch got cooked alive as a punishment for her horrible deeds.'"
By Jack Anderson Keane2 years ago in Critique
The Cinema
The movie theater was a brand-new kind of entertainment that first appeared in the late 19th century. Simple moving graphics were first displayed on displays in tiny spaces, enthralling viewers with the illusion of motion. This young art form developed become a potent storytelling, creative, and cultural expression tool over time.
By Vijay Kumar2 years ago in Critique
Wish: Disney Flop?
Walt Disney Animation Studios has recently celebrated one hundred years. To mark this momentous occasion. Disney released a short animated video including all the Characters of all animated movies Disney movies. It also featured a new character from the latest movie to be released in honor of Disney's 100th anniversary. Her name is Asha, and the film is called Wish as a Disney fan. I was excited about this movie before I saw the trailer or the Animator's Takes on the trailer alone.
By Paige Krause 2 years ago in Critique
Celebrating Excellence: The Prestige of the Oscars
The Academy Awards, often known as the Oscars, are the pinnacle of honor and celebration in the film industry. Ever since its launch in 1929, the yearly ceremony has enthralled viewers all around the world by recognizing exceptional accomplishments in film across multiple categories. The Oscars represent more than just recognition of artistic excellence and commitment to the filmmaking trade; they also serve as a testament to these qualities, from the glitter and extravagance of the red carpet to the moving acceptance speeches.
By Vijay Kumar2 years ago in Critique








