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White Christmas
Irving Berlin's 'White Christmas' is another favorite Christmas movie that I watch every year at this time. This is the story of two friends who during World War II make a pledge to help each other after the war. They meet two sisters who need help who happen to be sisters of an old army friend. They all go to Vermont and find out it is owned by their old, retired Army General and they decide to help him. This is a movie that is quite enjoyable no matter how many times you have seen it and you will sing along with all the songs during the movie as well as the final song and, I hope, you will all know which song that will be. This is a movie that will make you remember all sorts of memories of the past you may have had. It is a Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye and Rosemary Clooney classic.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
It's A Wonderful Life
Just watched Frank Capra's 'It's A Wonderful Life' starring Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed. This is the story of George Bailey and how he discovers that he has a wonderful life. George has his many disappointments through living his life from his childhood through adulthood, then he meets Clarence. This is a movie that makes me homesick for my hometown for it is set kind of where Jimmy Stewart was born and raised and I was born and raised just about approximately 25 miles south.
By Mark Graham2 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
Viewers Demand Netflix Remove Offensive Program From Platform. Content Warning.
Ricky Gervais, the 62-year-old comedian, recently had his special Armageddon premiere on Netflix. However, viewers are extremely upset with the Netflix program, with many citing his use of ableist slurs as being offensive.
By Kelly Munala Brookes2 years ago in Critique
Who Killed Princess Diana?
On the 16th of November 2023, Netflix premiered Season 6 of ‘The Crown.’ They called it Part 1 of the Grand Finale with only 4 Episodes. Part 2, which concludes the series, will be released in December with 6 Episodes. The TV series was first released on Netflix in November 2016. Inspired by real events, it tells the story of Queen Elizabeth II and the political and personal events that shaped her reign.
By Benedette Uche2 years ago in Critique
Napoleon: A Cinematic Epic
Napoleon: A Cinematic Tapestry of Power, Ambition, and Human Complexity In the realm of historical cinema, few films have captured the essence of a historical figure as profoundly as Ridley Scott's "Napoleon." Starring Joaquin Phoenix in a tour-de-force performance, the film delves into the intricate life of Napoleon Bonaparte, from his meteoric rise to power as a military commander during the French Revolution to his eventual downfall as Emperor of France. Through Scott's masterful direction, Phoenix's mesmerizing portrayal, and a meticulously crafted narrative, "Napoleon" offers a multifaceted exploration of power, ambition, and the complexities of the human condition, transcending the genre of historical epics and establishing itself as a cinematic masterpiece.
By Ivan Islam2 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








