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Disneys Musical Into The Woods
A cast of big BIG Hollywood names fill the roles for Disney’s Into The Woods musical film, which sings to us a tale of many fairytales when they are mixed together and collide. This musical piece will make you laugh, cry, yearn and connect with characters as their stories intersect.
By Hope Martin3 years ago in Critique
Nintendo Switches “Stray Gods”
”Strays Gods The Roleplaying Musical” for Nintendo Switch is a masterpiece of an animated, roleplaying “choose your own ending” game that will have you falling in love with a fresh take on Greek Mythology. The music is so artfully written and it’ll have you singing song while you are playing!
By Hope Martin3 years ago in Critique
The Warriors
Without question the best, nearly perfect video games I've ever played. For a game that was released before individual fingers were rendered, this is game is nearly perfect. A great way to expand on and honor the original source material. My only critique, this game should've way been more open-world.
By Dyllon Rodillon3 years ago in Critique
Bohemian Rhapsody
I was never a great fan of Queen, mainly due to my homophobic dislike of their camp image. Then I heard this song and I was no longer a homophobe. This lushly produced, multi-layered, mock opera cum heavy progressive rock song blew my mind baby. I am a changed man.
By Liam Ireland3 years ago in Critique
Talk About Killing Your Toxic Relationships!
This song is a perfect description of how you should kill off that toxic relationship before it becomes the death of your self confidence. Even with it being a different language, you feel empowered! The dance also expresses power and strength. Blackpink brings Electropop K-Pop to a whole new level!
By Catalina Rodriguez3 years ago in Critique
5 movies I bet you don't know about that's going to be released this month and next month 2023.
Maestro (2023) Details Release date: Nov 22nd, 2023 Drama, Music A portrait of Leonard Bernstein's singular charisma and passion for music as he rose to fame as America's first native born, world-renowned conductor, all along following his ambition to compose both symphonic and popular Broadway works.
By TV of tv's3 years ago in Critique
Nothing Compares
The documentary Nothing Compares is about the late singer Sinéad O'Connor. The film narrates her saddest life experiences and how they informed her artistry and activism. Sinéad got it! All the sadness within her pointed to society's shroud over evil. This story shows the influence music can have on humanity.
By Riah the Writer3 years ago in Critique
A Whiter Shade Of Pale
The anthem that launched the 1967 'Summer of Love'. A song where classical music meets pop. One of the most commercially successful pieces of music, an enduring classic. A song that to this day nobody ever gets tired of listening to. Soulful vocals, a melancholic tone, mysterious lyrics, bliss.
By Liam Ireland3 years ago in Critique






