Movie
Few Good Men Critique
Rob Reiner's 1992 film "A Few Good Men," starring Tom Cruise as Lt. Daniel Kaffee, brings to the forefront the complexities of military justice, honor, and personal accountability. While the film undoubtedly showcases Tom Cruise's charismatic portrayal and the tension-filled courtroom drama, it's essential to examine both its strengths and shortcomings in its exploration of these themes.
By Nav k Aidan3 years ago in Critique
An Unpopular Opinion
We can manipulate the Kens and get them to turn on each other. Is this really the message we are sending to young women? That when a marginalized group tries to balance the scales (even if it is a bit off-base) we should beat them back down into place? Disappointing…
By Kathryn Dorbeck3 years ago in Critique
"A Bug's Life" Movie is about MindSet Change
At the beginning of the film, Flik uses his invented leave-harvesting machine with high efficiency, while all other ants continue with manual labour due to the "Ideas are very dangerous things!" culture. In the final scene, all ants are joyfully utilizing Flik's machine. "First rule of leadership: Everything is your fault."
By Zhimin Zhan3 years ago in Critique
Poetic Justice...
❤Janet Jackson portrays emotionally unavailable "Justice". ❤Tupac Shakur shines on screen as hotheaded "Lucky". Synopsis: Justice, Lucky and their friends embark on a California road trip. Adventure, chaos, romance, bickering, & Maya Angelou's poetry crop up along the way...
By Tiffany Gordon3 years ago in Critique
Third Times the Charm:Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3
Guardians of the Galaxy three puts my assumtions on a rocket and sends them into outter space! It details my favorite rabbit's, or rather now clearly raccoon's, origins. He finds family and understanding in the face of utopian delusions and hate.
By Jennifer David3 years ago in Critique
Lord of the Rings
The mesmerising landscapes of New Zealand provide the only solace for enduring this lengthy saga. Emotionally unstable man with sword tries to thwart group of little people searching for a ring. Or disposing of a ring? Something about a ring.
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨3 years ago in Critique
Primer (2004)
If you want a hard-science, very grounded and jargon-heavy take on time travel, watch Primer. It avoids many of the fantastical tropes associated with the genre, instead focusing on the moral questions and implications time travel raises and creates. Definitely a film that requires a number of rewatches to understand.
By Paul Stewart3 years ago in Critique
Aliens: A Critique
Ripley’s second round with the xenomorph has it all! ACTION PACKED! Badass colonial marines, cute kid, weird robot guy. And of course monsters, more monsters. Bigger and badder. Ripley in Caterpillar Power Loader exoskeleton machine fights massive alien queen. Best sequel ever made. Dare I say, better than the original?
By Rae Fairchild (MRB)3 years ago in Critique
Apollo 13 (1995)
Three friends take a road trip to the moon. Disaster strikes. Plans are changed and they have to fight the vast and unforgiving vaccuum of space itself and fix some complicated mechanical errors on their ride. They call for back-up from Houston, get home safely, but never saw the flag.
By Paul Stewart3 years ago in Critique







