Movie
Come Live with Me
Awesome alluring title! Unfortunately, the black-and-white classic movie missed the heart. Starring James Stewart and Hedy Lamarr, the bizarre love triangle between a struggling writer, an entertainer who is about to be deported, and a book publisher was bland and unromantic. The forties film should have been called "Without Love."
By Babs Iverson3 years ago in Critique
Harry Potter (Critique)
This series inspired and defined an entire generation, and galvanised them to read. It's spawned movies, video-games and theme parks. The titular character is similar to Gaiman's Timothy Hunter, but the story is well-plotted and resonates deeply.
By L.C. Schäfer3 years ago in Critique
From a Dog's Perspective
A movie so dry it must be watched twice, you will definitely fall asleep the first time. If anyone could stay awake long enough to remember what happened this surely would become a cinematic masterpiece. Simultaneously laughable, forgettable and deliciously bland this is the greatest movie I can't remember seeing!
By Nathan A Miles3 years ago in Critique
Does size matter?
Does size matter? Am I critiquing an actual work here? Nope. Just expressing a thought. How big should a link be at the end of an article? I often like my pics for covers, because some Unsplash images make links too large when linked at the bottom of an article.
By Atomic Historian3 years ago in Critique
Ethereal Symphony
In this captivating artwork, luminous strokes dance gracefully, forming a breathtaking play of light. Yet, while composition echoes brilliance, an opportunity for deeper narrative connection arises. By intertwining thematic elements, this symphony could evoke profound emotions, ensuring lasting resonance in the observer's heart.
By Peter Tanjala3 years ago in Critique
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Criticism
The adverb 'calmly' was used in the book to suggest that Dumbledore was speaking in a peaceful manner. This was seemingly, completely ignored by the film makers, who adapted for the line 'did you put your name in the Goblet of Fire?' to be said in a vicious, nonsensical way.
By Maddy Haywood3 years ago in Critique
A Critique of Prisoners (2013)
Prisoners invites viewers into a whirlwind of tragedy, grief, and humanity's ongoing struggle with the unpredictable evils of this world. Allured by well-executed action sequences, dreary cinematography, a haunting soundtrack, and outstanding acting performances, audiences are challenged to explore the darkest parts of ourselves as we grasp for fleeting hope.
By Bethany Larson3 years ago in Critique







