Screenplay
Celebrating Excellence: The Prestige of the Oscars
The Academy Awards, often known as the Oscars, are the pinnacle of honor and celebration in the film industry. Ever since its launch in 1929, the yearly ceremony has enthralled viewers all around the world by recognizing exceptional accomplishments in film across multiple categories. The Oscars represent more than just recognition of artistic excellence and commitment to the filmmaking trade; they also serve as a testament to these qualities, from the glitter and extravagance of the red carpet to the moving acceptance speeches.
By Vijay Kumar2 years ago in Critique
Original Quantum Leap vs. Quantum Leap 2023
I enjoyed both the original Quantum Leap and the new one. One criticism of the new one I disagree with is when they complain about Ben Sung travelling outside his lifetime but Sam Beckett di travel outside his lifetime on one occasion and the show explained how Ben Sung was able todo so. Also the computer would have been upgraded after 30 years. In both shows all the characters are likeable.
By Ferrari King2 years ago in Critique
Patients
INT. RESTAURANT - DAY Two men work in the kitchen of a Ghanaian restaurant: the head chef, whose ethnicity is Ghanaian, and the sous chef, whose ethnicity is Jamaican. They chop purple onions, thyme, tomatoes, Scotch bonnet peppers and plantain. As the kitchen is open, the chefs overhear the customers, including two men, whose ethnicities are Nigerian: one of whom is of the Yoruba tribe, the other of the Igbo. Sat at a table, the Nigerian men peruse menus, chatting about the past and politics of Nigeria:
By Peter L. Pinnock @mummysboyvegan @thepiedpiperofhampden2 years ago in Critique
Review of "Renaissance"
In fact, the film opens with a tribute to the Beyhive, as they prepare to enter the stadium for the spectacle. As they dance outside and rush to their seats, Beyoncé is backstage preparing to step up to the mic. When she does, she beautifully belts “Dangerously in Love” to open the show.
By Subha Basak2 years ago in Critique
SPOILERS: Taking A Gander At The Future Of Marvel On Film
This is honestly hard for me to say. And because of the subject matter at hand. But because I am here pumping out articles when it really doesn't help much in bringing my existence to stabilization.
By Ad-Libbing With The Z-Man2 years ago in Critique









