Screenplay
Show, don't tell
The adage "show, don't tell" is one of the most well-known writing strategies in storytelling. It essentially emphasizes how a screenwriter gives the audience information and subtext rather than trying to convey it through exposition.
The Top 10 Movies of 2023
As the year unfurls, the universe of film keeps on stunning crowds with a different exhibit of narrating, dazzling visuals, and uncommon exhibitions. The year 2023 has shown to be no exemption, with producers pushing the limits of innovativeness and development. Here is a brief look into the main 10 motion pictures that have caught the hearts and brains of crowds all over the planet.
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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:
Peter L. Pinnock @mummysboyvegan @thepiedpiperofhampdenPublished 6 months ago in CritiqueReview: Journey to Bethlehem
I really should have stuck to my original plan of just buying the soundtrack. Why, you may ask? Because the musical numbers - with a few glaring exceptions - were the best part of this confused disaster of a movie.
Natasja RosePublished 6 months ago in CritiqueReview 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.
Subha BasakPublished 7 months ago in CritiqueSPOILERS: 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.
" Blue Eye Samurai " - critique
In the path of revenge there’s no place for love , friendship or any kinds of weakness – said by Mizu a blue eyed half bread samurai who is destined to take revenge . Revenge from her own father for whom she had to lead a life of monster . She had to hide her identity even had to disguise herself as a man .
Carnegie Hall on Amazon Prime: A Symphony of Accessible Elegance
Introduction In a groundbreaking collaboration between cultural legacy and modern technology, Carnegie Hall, the epitome of classical music grandeur, has found a new stage on Amazon Prime. This article embarks on a symphonic exploration of the convergence between the illustrious Carnegie Hall and the digital streaming giant Amazon Prime, delving into the partnership's implications, the transformative power of accessibility, and the future of classical music in the digital age.
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Joran van der Sloot
Nearly two decades after Natalee Holloway disappeared in Aruba, the man suspected of killing her has confessed to the gruesome murder of the Alabama girl, court documents reveal.
Vikrant SuryaPublished 8 months ago in Critique "Gran Turismo" - 2023
Warning Spoilers: A disgruntled father, played by Djimon Hounsou-, "Wait, seriously?! He is like one of, if not the number one leading Black actors of all time right now."
Thavien YliasterPublished 9 months ago in Critique"Scooby-Doo" 2002
It's what You thought college parties would be like growing up. The Mystery Gang reunites under the guise of a horror-themed tropical resort. With legitimate spooky demons, island rituals, hotties with bodies, vats of ectoplasm, a surprise twist villain, and (adult) humor; it gave us way too many sexual awakenings.
Thavien YliasterPublished 9 months ago in Critique"Limitless"
A failing writer struggles to get by, shrouded in a fog. His ex's brother appears with a miracle drug unlocking the brain's full utility.
Thavien YliasterPublished 9 months ago in Critique