Television
Eclipsed Melodies: Unveiling the Heart of The Idol
In the realm of captivating narratives and flickering screens, there emerged a television show that promised to be a symphony of emotions, a window into the glitzy yet shadowy world of fame. Titled "The Idol," it bore the weight of anticipation as it set out to explore the dichotomy between dreams and disillusionment, fame and fragility.
By Mouad Alaoui3 years ago in Critique
Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) -- A Critique
Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) is a stop motion animation movie based on the book of the same name by Ronald Dahl, who also wrote Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The plot revolves around Mr. Fox, an ex heist master who lets his confidence reign free above all else. Because of his ego, Mr. Fox (voiced by George Clooney) makes a mistake on a heist with his wife, Felicity Fox, and they become trapped in a cage. As they face certain death, Mrs. Fox reveals she's pregnant and tells her husband that if they survive, Mr. Fox needs to promise he will never try to steal ever again. Mr. Fox agrees and they dig their way to safety.
By J "Griffin" Rooms3 years ago in Critique
The Joy of Painting
Long before the era of yoga, meditation and mindfulness integrating into western culture; there was Bob Ross. Loved for his soothing tone, boundless encouragement and heartfelt optimism. Bob did far more than merely teach painting through our televisions. He brought philosophy, therapy and support into the homes of millions.
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨3 years ago in Critique
And Just Like That
A much-needed, more diverse update to a beloved franchise. Golden intentions, but untrue to the characters in a way that makes the storylines ring hollow. This revival needs to lean into its stars’ long-developed personalities and sense of motivation in order to make their mid-life transformations feel satisfying.
By Joelle E N3 years ago in Critique
News 2023
No news in good news. Tell something good. Don’t watch or read the news headlines. You are up for some very disappointments. They are not going to tell you something to be happy about. If you listen, you won’t want to get out of your home. Do not watch !
By Mariann Carroll3 years ago in Critique
Naruto: Personable Pariah
The Naruto Series teaches viewers purpose, responsibility, and faith by telling of a child ( Naruto ) born an outcast in martyrdom due to his parents' choices to end the Third World War. Naruto is courageous, optimistic, and diligent, transforming him into the savior of his village and the world.
By OneWithPen3 years ago in Critique
Unforgiving- Alien Weaponry
I hate to admit that the first time I heard Unforgiving was in concert. The first time was surreal, as I stood next to my brother, who I nearly lost the previous year. Little did I know a year later, this would be my comfort song when my grandmother passed.
By Atomic Historian3 years ago in Critique
Outlander
Claire and her husband are on their second honeymoon. After being fascinated by ancient stones, Claire finds herself in a different time. Claire possesses a great deal of willpower. They tested her knowledge to the limit. When she meets Jamie, Fraser unknowingly falls in love with him. Outlander strongly recommended.
By Emily Radford(Rising Phoenix)3 years ago in Critique






