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50 Critics: E.T.
When Science Fiction auteur Stephen Spielberg gave us E.T. He gave us the most iconic film about Alien life ever. E.T. Is a masterpiece because it gives us a more personal look into the life of an extraterrestrial, as opposed to just the eyes of the humans who fear them.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Critique
Critique: Legally Blonde
Legally Blonde is the distillation of pure joy in my mind. When I am sad, I watch Legally Blonde and my mood immediately shifts. It is impossible to be sad watching Elle Woods in Legally Blonde as she pluckily shows the world the kind of kindness and resilience we need.
By Sean Patrick2 years ago in Critique
50 Critics: Krush Groove
When capturing the purest spirit of what Hip Hop is all about, especially when it first began the film Krush Groove is a great place to start. The film is an amazing semi-autobiographical depiction of the rise of Hip Hop’s legendary record label Def Jam and its creator Russell Simmons.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Critique
50 Critics: Sister Act
In 1992 comedy queen Whoopi Goldberg once again showed off her leading lady chop in the comedy classic Sister Act. Goldberg and her co-stars do a great job at keeping audiences hooked in this habit-donning adventure about a showgirl in witness protection at a convent hiding from her violent boyfriend.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Critique
50 Critics: Justice League
The Justice League film from DC comics is one of the biggest examples of improperly exercised potential. Some of the film’s biggest problems are we don’t know most of its main characters and the film has a villain who doesn’t pose much of a believable threat to the film’s protagonist.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Critique
Paul - Critique
Wildly underrated film. Funny, very quotable, great soundtrack. Pegg and Frost are PERFECT together in this. Jason Bateman's great as well, and Sigourney Weaver puts in an appearance. You'll learn how to cuss like a pro. Should have been in the Cornetto trilogy instead of The World's End.
By L.C. Schäfer2 years ago in Critique
Kiki’s Delivery Service
Kiki's Delivery Service delivers a magical viewing experience that bewitches its audience with charming animation and endearing characters. Its whimsical storyline effortlessly transports viewers into a realm of wonder and delight where dreams come true and the power of determination knows no bounds. This enchanting masterpiece leaves an indelible impression.
By Chickadee Lamu2 years ago in Critique
Warner Bros And DC Captured Magic With The Blue Beetle
Despite what early screenings and negative critics might say, the DCEU release of Blue Beetle shows that Warner Bros may have finally captured some of the magic long held exclusively by the MCU. As movies mostly fail this year, this is a great start to a fun and fresh story.
By Jason Ray Morton 2 years ago in Critique











