Music
Sirona (2023)
Sirona (2023) Release date: Sep 5th, 2023 Science Fiction Deep in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, a government blacksite going by the name Valkyrie, conducts their twisted human experiments trying to push the boundaries of human evolution. Their operation becomes compromised when experiment #030, a.k.a. Sirona, escapes. In a desperate attempt to maintain their secret, Valkyrie hires a group of mercenaries led by Allen Cross to hunt down Sirona and capture her, whatever the cost. Upon finding Sirona, Cross is forced into a no win scenario, do the right thing or follow orders, both of which lead to dire consequences.
By TV of tv's2 years ago in Critique
Camp Hideout (2023) (Movie Trailer)
Camp Hideout (2023) "You Can't Hide When You're In Plain Sight" Release date: Sep 15th, 2023 Comedy, Family Mischievous foster teen Noah (Ethan Drew) finds himself in trouble again. After one such petty crime and crossing paths with two foes, he chooses summer camp over juvenile hall. Upon arrival, Noah quickly comes to realize the camp's notorious owner, Falco (Christopher Lloyd) and his dog Lazaraus ironically loathe children. The double whammy takes a turn as Jake (Corbin Bleu), an optimistic camp leader, lifts Noah’s pessimistic attitude. The friendship snowballs for the good as Noah opens up to fellow campers and together they bond in all the fun and memorable ways camp offers. When all seems well, the “bad guys” show up at camp in search of Noah to take back what he stole. Together, Noah and his fellow campers band together to construct a funhouse hideout in the woods, packed with booby traps, zip lines, and bees. In a “change of heart,” cold-hearted Falco warms to the campers, and steps in to help; and together they all learn a valuable lesson of sticking together.
By TV of tv's2 years ago in Critique
Freelance (2023)
Freelance (2023) Release date: October 6th 2023 Action Ex-special forces operative Mason Pettis (John Cena) is stuck in a dead-end desk job when he reluctantly takes on a freelance gig to provide private security for washed-up journalist Claire Wellington (Alison Brie) as she interviews the ruthless—but impeccably dressed—dictator, Juan Venegas (Juan Pablo Raba). When a military coup breaks out just as she's about to get the scoop of a lifetime, the unlikely trio must figure out how to survive the jungle AND each other in order to make it out alive!
By TV of tv's2 years ago in Critique
Rebel Moon Part One: A Child of Fire (2023)
Rebel Moon Part One: A Child of Fire (2023) Release date:Dec 22nd, 2023 Action, Adventure, Science Fiction When a peaceful colony on the edge of a galaxy finds itself threatened by the armies of a tyrannical ruling force, Kora (Sofia Boutella), a mysterious stranger living among the villagers, becomes their best hope for survival.
By TV of tv's2 years ago in Critique
Expend4bles (2023)
Expend4bles (2023) "Old blood meets new blood." Release date: Sep 22nd, 2023 Thriller, Action, Adventure A new generation of stars join the world’s top action stars for an adrenaline-fueled adventure in Expend4bles. Reuniting as the team of elite mercenaries, Jason Statham, Dolph Lundgren, Randy Couture, and Sylvester Stallone are joined for the first time by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, Megan Fox, Tony Jaa, Iko Uwais, Jacob Scipio, Levy Tran, and Andy Garcia. Armed with every weapon they can get their hands on and the skills to use them, The Expendables are the world’s last line of defense and the team that gets called when all other options are off the table. But new team members with new styles and tactics are going to give “new blood” a whole new meaning.
By TV of tv's2 years ago in Critique
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road by Sarah Bareilles
If you want the best cover ever of Goodbye Yellow Brick Road by Elton John listen to Sarah Bareilles live from Variety Playhouse version. When Elton John says that is the best version ever and there doesn't need to be another one you know you have done something really special
By Jeremy White2 years ago in Critique
A Brief Thought: The Magic Flute
The Magic Flute sucks. Why? It reeks of misogyny. Its iconic music can’t make up for its problematic plotline. Exhibit A: The Queen of the Night (a strong independent woman who tolerates zero BS from men) is portrayed as an arrogant b*tch.
By Jaye Ruggiero-Cash2 years ago in Critique









