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Jurassic Park - Does the First Film Hold Up 30 Years Later?
It started on Isla Nublar in 1993! Ranger Baker, at the ready! I had the good fortune to work Jurassic World: the Exhibition (Denver, CO. in 2022). This was me in the Indominus Rex paddock! Oh, I miss that job... I never thought I'd work something remotely related to Jurassic Park! Read more about my experience working there here!
Megan Baker (Left Vocal in 2023)Published 10 months ago in CritiqueLa Grande Bellezza
Retired Wolf of Wall Street meets Gatsby in this Oscar winning visual masterpiece filmed in Rome. Depicting the absurdity of the lavish billionaire society & lifestyle through the eyes of aging writer, Jep.
Kayleigh Fraser ✨Published 10 months ago in CritiqueThe Warriors (1979)
The Warriors (1979) Delves into gritty gang warfare, portraying a dangerous urban odyssey. Atmospheric visuals and a pulsating soundtrack intensify the experience, yet character depth often falters.
ColdHardCashPublished 10 months ago in Critique2001 Space Odyssey
An epic cinematic masterpiece that addresses the age-old questions of who are we, where did we come from and where are we going. The journey explores our past, present, and future and takes us to our ultimate destination in some far-flung Utopia, deep in outer space. To infinity and beyond.
Adam EvansonPublished 10 months ago in CritiqueKarate Kid
Karate Kid (1984) Paints an underdog story, as Daniel LaRusso masters karate Skills with Mr Miyagi's guidance. Themes of discipline, friendship, and inner strength shine.
ColdHardCashPublished 10 months ago in CritiqueBack To The Future (1985)
Back to the Future (1985) This time-travel extravaganza follows Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly as he navigates through the past and future with the eccentric guidance of Doc Brown.
ColdHardCashPublished 10 months ago in CritiqueE.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
E.T. Extra Terrestrial (1982) Weaving a heartwarming tale of friendship between a young boy and a stranded alien with the power to heal.
ColdHardCashPublished 10 months ago in CritiqueThe Giving Tree
The Giving Tree is all we need. It will make you laugh and cry. It will make your heart bleed. Published in 1964. Forever a work we will adore. Not many words. Not many needed. When we learned to care for a tree. We learned more than we ever needed.
Atomic HistorianPublished 10 months ago in CritiqueBarbie (2023)
Better than it really should have been. Funny, thought-provoking, and entertaining. Escapism with an important message. Gerwig poked fun and holes at the patriarchy and toxic masculinity while empowering women and men. The soundtrack, dance sequences, jokes, and performances, particularly from Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, and America Ferrera, stole it.
Paul StewartPublished 10 months ago in CritiqueSomething's Gotta Give (2003)
This movie contained all sorts of bizarre-o, tantalizing relationships. From the 29-year-old girl dating the 63-year-old male character. To the inability of that male character to commit to a monogamous relationship. To the 63-year-old male character falling in love with the 29-year-old's, infamous mother.
I. LazyrynPublished 10 months ago in CritiqueLegally Blonde 🛍️
Great Movie- Blondes-are Not Just Low estimations of a person - “Elle,” Considered Consistency to get Grappled with The Proper Respect, from a young man, she gained better than she set herself out for…
HandsomelouiiThePoet (Lonzo ward)Published 10 months ago in CritiqueA Barbie Movie Critique
I don’t understand it. Perhaps I should. The idea of making Barbie a feminist icon, a warrior for half the world, eludes me. Of all the heroines who gave their lives to place women on equal footing, gave them the vote, a voice in their future - why a doll?