Television
Daria
Daria was a show on MTV, that ran from 1997 to 2003. The show was a spin off of another character from the Beavis and Butthead universe. – Daria Morgan, Dorfer – a cynical brain on Beavis and Butthead and that was how she remained on her own show of the same name “Daria”.
Rikki la rougePublished 5 months ago in CritiqueExploring the Cinematic Universe: The 10 Best Science Fiction Films of All Time
The genre of science fiction has, across the decades, emerged as a captivating vessel for delving into the boundless possibilities of the universe. In the realm of cinema, this genre has gifted audiences with timeless treasures that transcend temporal confines, perpetually captivating viewers worldwide. In this in-depth exploration, we embark on a thrilling odyssey through the space-time continuum to unveil the paramount sci-fi films of all time.
E. OliveiraPublished 5 months ago in CritiqueEmotainment
The term ‘Emotainment’ stands for Emotional Entertainment. It was coined by Robert J. Vizza in his 2008 book, The Age of Emotainment: How The Media Industry Is Manipulating Our Emotions for Profits. He defined emotainment as ‘the use of emotion to entertain, manipulate, and control.’ He stated that the media industry increasingly uses emotainment to sell goods, services and political agendas.
Benedette UchePublished 6 months ago in CritiqueWho 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.
Benedette UchePublished 6 months ago in CritiqueReality TV Binge Watcher
My family and I are big-time reality show watchers. It’s a great way to change up the entertainment factor from the mainstream of sitcoms, cop shows, medical shows, and drama.
" Something Like An Autobiography "- critique
Something like an autobiography is a web film by Mustafa Sarwar Farooki , an Bangladeshi film maker . The film is about the struggle of not having children of a director-actor couple . What probably the real story of the director and his wife Nushrat Imroz Tisha . Also they are the actor-actress of this film .
Unveiling Project 2025: A Conservative Manifesto for Unprecedented Power
In the approaching election season, the political landscape is buzzing with anticipation, and amid the contenders emerges an intriguing plan — Project 2025. Spearheaded by the Heritage Foundation, this colossal 920-page conservative manifesto unveils a vision for reshaping America's governance, challenging existing norms, and steering the nation towards an unprecedented future. As we navigate through the intricacies of this ambitious project, we unravel the core pillars, the driving forces behind it, and the potential implications for the country's trajectory.
Gabi MermanPublished 6 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.
NBA Fed Up!!!
NBA and Draymond Suspension Welcome, everyone, this is the latest edition of Whats Going on in Sports! It's Thursday night, which means Thursday Night Football, and we've got a lot to talk about, especially concerning the recent events involving the Ravens and the Bengals. Baltimore, equipped with an explosive offensive arsenal under the dynamic leadership of Lamar Jackson, is well-positioned to outshine the Bengals tonight. Their adept playmaking, combined with a robust defense, promises to clinch a commanding and decisive victory.
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.
“Barbie”: The Politics of a Plastic World
The task of bringing Barbie to the big screen was hardly a simple one. The film went through various iterations and spent over a decade in development before it could make its way to cinemas. And while it isn't a film I was particularly looking forward to seeing myself, it's one I'm still glad that I got to see all the same.
Ben UlanseyPublished 7 months ago in CritiqueKillers of the Flower Moon
During the 1920s, a vile plot unfurled in the core of the US, a plot that would perpetually scar the historical backdrop of the Osage Local American clan. This dim part in American history shapes the setting of Martin Scorsese's most recent realistic magnum opus, "Killers of the Flower Moon. The film depends on a genuine story and highlights a remarkable cast including Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, and Lily Gladstone. In this article, we'll dive into the film's depiction of its characters and its strong investigation of affection, double-crossing, and the progression of time.