Television
The Evening News
On the screen is a country on fire. Relentless firestorms devour the landscape and all it contains. A brave few control the view. Others are firefighters, evacuees, or casualties. In-studio reporters interrogate survivors. Helpless millions watch. Change the channel? No way. This is reality they think they want to watch.
By Lynn Fenske3 years ago in Critique
You Can't Follow The Dream, But You Can Watch The Nightmare
During the second golden age of wrestling, legend Dusty Rhodes sired a modern-day paladin, Cody Rhodes. Yet, in his self-titled documentary, The 'American Nightmare' depicts his meteoric rise as onerous and turbulent, despite his father's fame.
By Ellen Frances3 years ago in Critique
Charlatan
When they get online, they look to see what they can find. Was their creativity ever there? Is it in decline? Writing isn’t hard. It comes with ease. It takes no more effort than to blow a breeze. Now we question all you’ve created. Was it yours, or just imitated?
By Atomic Historian3 years ago in Critique
Warrior Nun
Warrior Nun is for everyone that has ever questioned their life’s purpose. Set in the world of demons, lemon drops and free-willing ass-kicking nuns, the show is a call to action for us all. Ask the questions. Live in the moment. Love out loud. Ask for help. Accept your beauty.
By SharonSharpe3 years ago in Critique
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
A nineties cult classic that has grown old gracefully, Buffy the Vampire Slayer still reigns as one of television’s most influential feminist turning points. Its moral compass and deep-rooted coming-of-age character development remain unchallenged, even amongst the vampires, daemons, and forces of darkness. Into every generation, a masterpiece is born.
By Sian N. Clutton3 years ago in Critique
Peacemaker
And we're back to me talking about John Cena. I'm so glad he took the leap to hollywood. John is an incredible actor and absolutely hilarious. Yeah he's had some blunders in the past. Peacemaker is not one of them. Hilarious, violent, and shockingly deep when it wants to be.
By Dyllon Rodillon3 years ago in Critique
50 Critics: Hawkeye
Though it doesn’t keep its central character as center focus as he should be, the Marvel series Hawkeye is a very competent and entertaining solo outing for the Avengers frontman. The biggest problem with this series is a superstar like Hawkeye should have had his own show a lot sooner.
By Joe Patterson3 years ago in Critique
Mario Party
Where friends turn into frenemies! It's a rollercoaster of joy and rage, as players watch their carefully laid plans crumble into chaos. Just when you're winning, a "friendly" dice roll sends you spiraling into last place. It's a game that tests friendships and thumb endurance – welcome to Mushroom Mayhem!
By Tati Marshall3 years ago in Critique







