Television
Chris Chan: A Comprehensive History
A cinematic biography about Sonichu creator, Chris-Chan with 78 episodes and counting. A true horror story of a bullied boy who succumbs into a monster. Those with morbid curiosity know it’s a car crash on loop. Currently known as Christine, her deranged relationship with her mother will give you shivers.
By Chloe Gilholy11 months ago in Critique
Peaky Blinders
In the bleak midwinter, amongst horse manure and backhanded business deals, lies the lawless town of Small Heath, Birmingham. Thomas Shelby and his gang of razorblade-wielding peaked-cap-wearing gentlemen, take on all manner of dastardly deeds as he strives to climb the political ladder; proving to be a compelling watch.
By Sian N. Clutton11 months ago in Critique
The Sopranos
The Sopranos gives us a taste into the underworld of Gangsters and Goomahs. For six seasons we can live amongst the criminal elite and learn the ways of a Mafia Boss, his Consigliere, and his Captains; as Tony, Silvio, Paulie, and Christopher take us on a ride of a lifetime.
By Sian N. Clutton11 months ago in Critique
50 Critics: Squid Games
Though it ends on somewhat of a stalemate note, The Squid Games is a certainly clever metaphor of a story about how we are all just rats in a maze who are running a rat race to make it to the next big score that will save our miserable lives.
By Joe Patterson11 months ago in Critique
Priscilla (2023) (Elvis Presley)
Priscilla (2023) (Elvis Presley) tails Release date… 06th October 2023 Drama When teenage Priscilla Beaulieu meets Elvis Presley at a party, the man who is already a meteoric rock-and-roll superstar becomes someone entirely unexpected in private moments: a thrilling crush, an ally in loneliness, a vulnerable best friend.
By TV of tv's11 months ago in Critique
True Crime Documentaries
From the comfort of our armchairs, we watch people in their worst moments, reliving unimaginable horrors, and eat our snacks. Providing us with the opportunity to watch murderers succumb to the realisation that they are indeed, caught. Little glimpses into a world far removed from our own, yet dangerously close.
By Sian N. Clutton11 months ago in Critique
Howard The Duck (1986)
Howard The Duck (1986) A quack-tastic misadventure that left audiences in a very 'fowl' mood. This feather-brained sci-fi caper takes "duck out of water" to a whole new level, leaving audiences questioning the sanity of both ducks and filmmakers alike.
By ColdHardCash11 months ago in Critique
Cobra Kai
This show has been absolutely incredible. From a humbling start on Youtube Red, to finishing on top on Netflix on their terms. This show has found great ways to blend old and new, stay fresh, and honor their roots while adapting to the times and making great, relevant social commentary.
By Dyllon Rodillon11 months ago in Critique
Castle
"Castle" cunningly combines crime-solving and comedy, captivating crowds with charismatic characters. Cleverly constructed cases create compelling conundrums, complemented by chemistry and crisp chatter. Though occasionally clichéd, the creator's constant cascade of curious crimes keeps spectators consistently conjecting, craving more captivating chapters of Castle's crime-cracking capers. Catch it on Hulu today!
By Aaron Richmond11 months ago in Critique