Television
S.W.A.T Season 7 A Gripping Start
As the seventh season of "SWAT" kicks off, viewers are immediately thrown into the heart of the action with its first episode, featuring none other than Shemar Moore leading the charge. Titled "The Promise," this episode delivers everything fans have come to expect from the series and more.
By Sue McGaughey2 years ago in Critique
The Cinema
The movie theater was a brand-new kind of entertainment that first appeared in the late 19th century. Simple moving graphics were first displayed on displays in tiny spaces, enthralling viewers with the illusion of motion. This young art form developed become a potent storytelling, creative, and cultural expression tool over time.
By Vijay Kumar2 years ago in Critique
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
What is the Catholic School Girls' Cinematic Universe?
Cinematic universes make up one kind of shared universe, or fictional worlds that encompass two or more independently written stories. This means that multiple literary works with their own separate plot lines and cast of characters, while they donβt overlap, happen within the same fictionalized world.
By Jessica Galletta2 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
The 2024 Golden Globes destroyed Jo Koy
The 2024 β 81st annual Golden Globes aimed to redeem itself from past controversies, but the host, comedian Jo Koy, faced an uphill battle. Written with just two weeksβ notice, Koyβs opening monologue was awkward, contentious, and uncomfortable, setting the tone for a lackluster night filled with awkward stares and grimaces.
By Lerina πβοΈππβοΈποΈ2 years ago in Critique
Lovecraft Country (TV Series)
The television series, "Lovecraft Country" is a horror and historical fiction set in 1950s Chicago. The Freeman family makes travel guides for Black Americans traveling in the pre-Civil Rights era. They quickly learn that they must battle racism by understanding the threatening magic surrounding them.
By Riah the Writer2 years ago in Critique
Money Talk Music
A lot of the music business is propaganda that's involved with it. A lot of music businesses try to distort the reality of lots of electronic musicians work and creations, or recordings. A lot of music fans and the public are already dissatisfied and angry because they miss out on the positive effects within a lot of the music's features, and they only listen to negative statements from trappers or singers who have something highly negative to say over the recording. A lot of mainstream music recording companies like Capitol Records or Warner Music Group want to sign a music artist that's willing to go on tour all of the time to thousands of concerts, and all around the country and world.
By Seale Tha Deal2 years ago in Critique










