Movie
The Warriors
Without question the best, nearly perfect video games I've ever played. For a game that was released before individual fingers were rendered, this is game is nearly perfect. A great way to expand on and honor the original source material. My only critique, this game should've way been more open-world.
By Dyllon Rodillon2 years ago in Critique
5 movies I bet you don't know about that's going to be released this month and next month 2023.
Maestro (2023) Details Release date: Nov 22nd, 2023 Drama, Music A portrait of Leonard Bernstein's singular charisma and passion for music as he rose to fame as America's first native born, world-renowned conductor, all along following his ambition to compose both symphonic and popular Broadway works.
By TV of tv's2 years ago in Critique
Nothing Compares
The documentary Nothing Compares is about the late singer Sinéad O'Connor. The film narrates her saddest life experiences and how they informed her artistry and activism. Sinéad got it! All the sadness within her pointed to society's shroud over evil. This story shows the influence music can have on humanity.
By Riah the Writer2 years ago in Critique
Psycho
An iconic Hitchcock thriller that struck fear and foreboding into the hearts and souls of everybody who dared to view it. A suspenseful tale that made a nation of lone women afraid to check in at any quiet motel. Never again could any woman take a shower without feeling afraid.
By Liam Ireland2 years ago in Critique
"Fast 10": Full Throttle Action, But Lags in Plot Depth – A Review
Welcome, Fast & Furious fans! Here is my short critique of the latest installment of "Fast X". Amazing feats and quick action, as would be anticipated from the series. The storyline, however, felt strained, weakening emotional arcs. With so many characters, some didn't get enough time on screen. still provides people with a thrilling journey full of memories. I'm hoping that Fast 11 prioritizes quality over quantity.
By Michael Reynoso2 years ago in Critique
Megan is Missing
Megan Is Missing is rarely talked about, but most can agree it is a traumatizing film. The film focuses on two best friends, who get kidnapped, the thing that is most fucked up is when they show the scene were Megan is rotting in a barrel. The director wanted to show an ugly and disgusting side of victims who are kidnapped and don’t have a happy ending, I mean, do you ever see the dead bodies of those people you hear about on the news?
By Diani Alvarenga2 years ago in Critique






