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I Have a Question, Is Streaming Ruining Movies? You Decide
Streaming has revolutionized the way we consume entertainment. With platforms like Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime dominating the scene, movie lovers now have an abundance of choices at their fingertips. But amidst this convenience and variety, a burning question arises: is streaming ruining movies?
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique
All of Us Are Dead - What I Can Say? Just Watch This Masterpiece
If you’re searching for your next binge-worthy show, stop scrolling—I’ve got the perfect recommendation for you. "All of Us Are Dead," a South Korean zombie thriller, is a series that will have you glued to your screen from the very first episode. Combining heart-pounding suspense with deeply emotional storytelling, this Netflix hit is not just another zombie flick; it’s a layered masterpiece that will leave you thinking long after the credits roll.
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique
I Recently Watched Nosferatu Movie and Here Is My Honest Review
When it comes to classic horror, few names carry as much mystique as Nosferatu. As someone who loves exploring cinema history and has a soft spot for spine-chilling tales, I couldn't resist diving into this legendary movie. In this article, I'll share my honest review of Nosferatu, exploring its origins, storytelling, and cultural impact, as well as why it remains a cornerstone of the horror genre.
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique
A Complete Unknown
As someone who likes Bob Dylan, I was excited when the movie was announced and my favorite actor, Timothee Chalamet, was starring as Bob. At first, I was skeptical. I was worried this movie would be given the "Elvis" movie treatment, where people overlooked Elviv's flaws and treated the movie and the man himself as a God. Austin Butler's voice also took a hit because of all the vocal training, and he had to relearn his vocal tone and cadence after the movie ended because of how much he had to learn to sound like Elvis.
By Paige Krause about a year ago in Critique
'Nosferatu’ Review: A Sinister New Take on Dracula
With every new Dracula film, the main question that always arises is whether it’s scary. However, that’s not the most fitting inquiry for a story like Nosferatu. These films aren’t meant to scare in the typical horror movie sense. Instead, they are an exploration of moral decay, the grotesque, and the seductive pull of evil. In Robert Eggers’ latest reimagining of the Dracula tale, this theme is pushed to its extreme, with a villain so repulsive and captivating that it’s hard to look away.
By Yash Tiwariabout a year ago in Critique
A fond critique of "Miss Potter".
I found myself drawn to the quaint and imaginative movie of Beatrix Potter on Netflix. From the beginning of the movie, I was quite taken by the zest for life of the main character. A smile formed on my lips which remained for almost the entire show. Only briefly was this rather pleasing expression replaced by sadness at the scene of her deep loss and mourning. Soon though, I was again smiling at the effervescent performance of Renee Zellweger.
By Antoni De'Leonabout a year ago in Critique
Mufasa : The Lion King - A Review
For many of us, The Lion King isn’t just a movie; it’s a piece of our childhood, a timeless tale that left us with unforgettable memories. The majestic Mufasa, Simba’s wise and loving father, became a symbol of strength, wisdom, and the deep bond of family. His presence in the original Lion King resonated with all of us, and now, with Mufasa: The Lion King, Academy Award-winning filmmaker Barry Jenkins takes us on a journey back to the Pride Lands. This time, the story focuses on the origins of Mufasa himself, exploring how he became the great king we’ve all come to admire and how his legacy continues to shape the future of the Pride Lands. Jenkins’s fresh perspective and creative storytelling breathe new life into this beloved world, making it a must-watch for fans old and new.
By Yash Tiwariabout a year ago in Critique
Why 'A Complete Unknown' Is the Must-See Film of the Year!
It was an unexpected delight to come home last Tuesday evening and discover, over dinner and while working on my exams, that I had won a pair of tickets to see an early screening of A Complete Unknown, the Bob Dylan biopic. The screening was set for 7 p.m. the very next day at Banque Scotia Cinemas in Montreal, but unfortunately, I couldn't find anyone to join me at the last minute.
By Yash Tiwariabout a year ago in Critique
Dear Santa
"Dear Santa" is a holiday concoction that blends the Farrelly brothers' signature humor with Jack Black's devilish charm—quite literally. The film follows young Liam Turner, whose dyslexic mix-up leads to a letter addressed to "Satan" instead of "Santa," summoning Jack Black's Satan to grant him three wishes.
By Kayleigh Taylorabout a year ago in Critique
I Am Telling You Watch These 10 Netflix Movies Because They Will Disappear After 2025
Netflix has been our go-to platform for years, offering a wide variety of movies and shows to binge on. But did you know that not everything on Netflix stays there forever? Licensing agreements and contracts mean some of our favorite movies vanish into the ether—and 2025 is the final curtain call for several classics and hidden gems.
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique
First Time Seeing Ariana Acting in Wicked Movie—So I Have to Review This One
If you’re an Ariana Grande fan or someone who’s been following the buzz around the Wicked movie adaptation, chances are you’ve been eagerly anticipating this moment. Ariana Grande—known for her powerhouse vocals and undeniable stage presence—steps into uncharted territory by taking on the role of Glinda the Good Witch in this much-anticipated adaptation of the beloved Broadway musical. As someone who had to witness this firsthand, I’m here to break down her performance, the movie’s broader context, and what it means for Ariana’s acting career.
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique











