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Boys Kills World (2023)
Boy Kills World is a dystopian thriller staring Bill Skarsgard (Boy), who does not say a single word through the entire 111 minute run time. It is however, one of his best performances to date (in my entirely unprofessional opinion). Instead his inner monologue is narrated by H. Jon Benjamin (Bob’s Burgers) with just the right amount of comedy to lighten the graphic and violent action sequences. Skarsgard’s facial expressions show you that his character is a killing machine, uncertain of himself at time, but solely focused on his mission. Now, lets get into the plot.
By Mariah Cruise2 years ago in Critique
How To Make Legacy before Democracy Dies
The future of democracy is a complex and often debated topic. While the concept itself may seem under threat, the desire to leave a positive mark on the world remains a powerful human motivator. So, how can you build a legacy that endures, regardless of the political landscape? Here are some ways to make a lasting impact that transcends the uncertainties of today:
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Critique
2006 to 2024: Why Saltburn Shows Nothing Has Changed
Saltburn. I’m sure you’ve seen it. If not, this fictional film is about an unpopular, isolated 20-year-old (or thereabouts) university student who unexpectedly falls in with a popular crowd and is invited to a sprawling country estate called ‘Saltburn’ to spend his summer.
By Jamie Jackson2 years ago in Critique
A Real Story of Addiction: "Basketball Diaries"
Introduction: Forget slam dunks and buzzer beaters. "The Basketball Diaries" isn't your typical sports movie. This gritty film dives into the dark side of teenage life, where a promising basketball player named Jimmy Carroll (played by a young Leonardo DiCaprio) trades the court for the clutches of heroin. Based on a true story, this unflinching portrayal explores themes of addiction, lost dreams, and the fight for redemption. Is it a hopeful tale of overcoming adversity, or a chilling descent into despair? Join us as we delve into the world of "The Basketball Diaries" to find out.
By Willow Writer2 years ago in Critique
The Taliban's Plan To Rule the World
While the turmoil seems to never end in the Middle East, the idea of the return of Al-Qaeda is getting more and more popular, since such a group has a historical ties with the Taliban that reached power in Afghanist in 2021. The dire situation that spells out the fate of the Afghan citizens in Taliban's regime rule hangs in the air with it bringing to mind the global setting of the day regardless of the distance.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Critique
Scary Night to Starry Night: A Whimsical Animated Bedtime Story
Facing your fear takes a remarkably literal and whimsical turn in Netflix's latest animation, "Orion and the Dark," a charming bedtime story that offers a nuanced exploration of the familiar childhood fears every grade-school kid resonates with.
By Ma. Angeline Narnola2 years ago in Critique
The Art of Constructive Critique: How to Provide Feedback That Inspires Growth
Constructive critique is an art form that can inspire growth and development in individuals, teams, and organizations. Providing feedback in a constructive manner requires skill, empathy, and a focus on improvement rather than criticism. In this article, we will explore the principles of constructive critique and provide practical tips on how to deliver feedback that fosters growth.
By BLESSING COOL 2 years ago in Critique






