Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Critique.
The Hours
Four women and three men look for happiness in an unhappy world, realising, sooner or later, that happiness is fleeting and masked by their period's societal beliefs and life's relentless tribulations. The Hours is the greatest movie ever made; a masterpiece like no other, with music composed for the Cosmos.
By Patrick M. Ohana3 years ago in Critique
The Pulitzer Prize Winning "THE KILLER ANGELS"
Intensify your understanding of the turning point battle of the Civil War, Gettysburg. Enter the minds and hearts of the soldiers, argue strategies, command troops, engage in raging battles and fight for your life.
By mark william smith3 years ago in Critique
Ivanhoe
Knights, castles, jousts, sword fights, palace intrigue, oh yes, and romance, what’s not to like? Ivanhoe, a story set in thirteenth-century England, has everything a seventh-grader could ask for. I hated reading until Miss Hilferty assigned this story to our literature class. One story can change the world.
By Mark Gagnon3 years ago in Critique
You Suffer by Napalm Death
It may be considered something of a joke by Napalm Death, but how much better an example of how important and impactful brevity can you get than a song with 4 words and lasts precisely 1.316 seconds. "You suffer, but why" sums up so much about the whole human experience.
By Paul Stewart3 years ago in Critique









