Young Adult
The 5 worst movies of 2022 at the global box office
1. Amsterdam A horrendous film can exhaust. Or then again it tends to be paralyzingly, head-scratchingly WTF indistinguishable. Or on the other hand it tends to be capriciously irritating and in affection with that very part of itself. David O. Russell's peculiar disaster deals with the questionable qualification of being each of the three on the double. All along, as Christian Bale (in one fugly make-up evolution too far) and John David Washington natter at one another about a looming post-mortem because of reasons that altogether escape the crowd, the film apparently can't decide what's going on with it. Set in a 1930s America that seems as though it's under glass, "Amsterdam" uncovers Bale, Washington and Margot Robbie to be essential for the most un-sizzling of circles of drama — yet the genuine plot is about an endeavored fundamentalist takeover, which really occurred. When the film arrives, you wish that Russell could simply begin once again with that reality and trench the twee failure to discharge he made up.
By David Nwogu3 years ago in Fiction
Life Is Still Beautiful
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. There was nobody preventing her from leaving. Although she felt like she could not leave. All her belongings were there with her, and she would rearrange them often to distract her from her anxiety. Social media consumed her life. It was a window into other people’s happy lives. Everything she saw and read on social media platforms seemed so real. Everyone seems so happy on the surface, and she consumed endless hours of content even though she knew how deceiving those posts could be.
By Barlin Chaves3 years ago in Fiction
Behind The Cold Window
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. She couldn't believe how this world was a mess. Her name is Meg. She turned her head away from her father and his room. The girl just walked by in the hallway. She looked on both walls with many photos of herself as an infant to high school graduation. She also looked at the photo between herself and her parents, happy together. Then, she looked outside at that window again.
By Meghan LeVaughn 3 years ago in Fiction
Shadow of Night
Esther’s heels clicked and clacked down the hallway as she made way for the throne room. Everyone’s eyes were on her as whispers snaked around her gorgeous figure. The red ball gown she wore cascaded down her body in beautiful scarlet rivulets. Her hair was tied up in a mess of braids and curls, slicked back with a single golden pin. The icing on the cake was what lay beneath the dress itself. The single dagger that was strapped to her leg twisted in its sheath as she glided down the ebony hallways, the marble floor glistening under the moonlight. Esther had a single mission, and a couple of blank stares thrown her way weren’t going to stop her.
By Jeremi Samuel3 years ago in Fiction
The Ghost of Emily: A Tale of Friendship and Justice
Introduction: Ram, Meena, and John were three inseparable friends who loved to go on adventures together. They were always up for trying new things and exploring new places. One day, they heard about an abandoned mansion in the outskirts of town and decided to go check it out. Little did they know that the mansion held a dark secret, one that would change their lives forever.
By Winner Banu3 years ago in Fiction
The Seventeenth Summer (Ch 7)
Chapter 7 When their next visit to Jake’s campsite eventuated the boys were to be disappointed as there was no sign of Jake or his van. They could still see his shelter set up amongst the trees, so they rode over to see if he might have left a message or something. He hadn’t mentioned anything about being away when they had last seen him.
By Mark 'Ponyboy' Peters3 years ago in Fiction










