Television
Victim/Suspect
This Netflix documentary is a must-watch, highlighting sexual assault cases nationwide that turned young victims into suspects. Led by the diligent efforts of journalist Rae de Leon, a modern-day hero, more than 200 cases were reinvestigated, which revealed incomplete reports, shaming, and systemic abuse of power by law enforcement officials.
By Marilyn Glover11 months ago in Critique
The Witcher's Bane
Forget the confusing timelines. Or the huge changes from Andrzej Sapkowski's books. That Henry Cavill, who is the best thing about The Witcher, will no longer play Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix hit fantasy series' fourth and fifth season is the final nail in the coffin for disgruntled viewers.
By Marguerita Tan11 months ago in Critique
Schitt’s Creek: Where Eccentricity Blooms
Schitt's Creek: a riches-to-rags tale that is hilariously absurd. From “Ew, David's” antics, “A little bit” Alexis’ escapades, Moira’s feuding wigs, and Johnny’s wacky unsolicited advise, the Roses find their way in a town where eccentricity is the currency. Soak it all in as the Roses bloom in unexpected soil.
By Jennifer Vasallo 11 months ago in Critique
A movie I bet you don't know about is about to be released
57 Seconds (2023) "Rewind the past. Avenge the future." Details Release date: Sep 29th, 2023 Science Fiction, Thriller Josh Hutcherson (The Hunger Games) and Academy Award® winner Morgan Freeman (Million Dollar Baby) star in this heart-racing action thriller. When a tech blogger discovers a time-altering device, he unleashes its power to rewrite the past and seek revenge against the ruthless corporate empire that destroyed his family. But his actions soon trigger a terrifying chain of events, propelling him into a pulse-pounding battle for survival where every second counts.
By TV of tv's11 months ago in Critique
Hap and Let Down
A gift to the world if television plays the standard quarantining roles of whisking away boredom or glazing the room with adventurous background noise. Except for Hap and Leonard’s diluted water ending. Closure wasted; plot teased then tasteless; a sad farewell instead of a monumental example of southern fried greatness. 9/10
By Willem Indigo11 months ago in Critique
Vocal
You weren’t my first. Probably not my last. But of all the others' past, you’re the one that’s lasted. Vocal, you’re the best writing platform I have found so far. You’ve helped me grow. You’ve made me mad. You’ve made me smile. You’ve made me the writer I am today.
By Atomic Historian11 months ago in Critique
Disneys Musical Into The Woods
A cast of big BIG Hollywood names fill the roles for Disney’s Into The Woods musical film, which sings to us a tale of many fairytales when they are mixed together and collide. This musical piece will make you laugh, cry, yearn and connect with characters as their stories intersect.
By Hope Martin11 months 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's11 months ago in Critique