Screenplay
"Scooby-Doo" 2002
It's what You thought college parties would be like growing up. The Mystery Gang reunites under the guise of a horror-themed tropical resort. With legitimate spooky demons, island rituals, hotties with bodies, vats of ectoplasm, a surprise twist villain, and (adult) humor; it gave us way too many sexual awakenings.
By Thavien Yliaster2 years ago in Critique
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
Unraveling Time's Palindrome: Deconstructing Christopher Nolan's "Tenet"
In the dim glow of cinematic anticipation, the latest offering from the esteemed yet enigmatic director Christopher Nolan emerges—like an intricately woven tapestry of reality and imagination. "Tenet," they call it, a palindrome title hinting at the mysterious entanglements of time inversion and the tantalizing promise of a narrative that both begins and ends in a mirror-like symmetry.
By Anjum Shahzad3 years ago in Critique
Harry Potter (Films)
A balm for outsiders and misfits everywhere, and a reminder never to hide your magic. Though very different, the movies stand alone from the books as a more crisp, cinematic retelling of a lovably eccentric and detailed series. A true modern-day Odyssey, the story of Harry Potter is beyond critique.
By Joelle E N3 years ago in Critique
Oppenheimer (2023, dir. Christopher Nolan)
Everybody sucked & the plot hinged on manufactured drama with RDJ’s character. Oppenheimer knew what he was doing & I have no sympathy for his guilt. “I am become Death…” Hubris cannot simultaneously be punished & celebrated.
By Mackenzie Davis3 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
Man In The Box
Man In The Box has always been my favorite Alice In Chains song. Perhaps because I’ve often felt that I’ve been trying to escape the box that people are always trying to paint me into. Most definitely it has something to do with Layne Staley and Jerry Cantrell’s vocal styling.
By Atomic Historian3 years ago in Critique



