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57 Seconds (2023) "Rewind the past. Avenge the future." Details Release date: Sep 29th, 2023 Science Fiction, Thriller Josh Hutcherson (The Hunger Games) and Academy Award® winner Morgan Freeman (Million Dollar Baby) star in this heart-racing action thriller. When a tech blogger discovers a time-altering device, he unleashes its power to rewrite the past and seek revenge against the ruthless corporate empire that destroyed his family. But his actions soon trigger a terrifying chain of events, propelling him into a pulse-pounding battle for survival where every second counts.
By TV of tv's2 years ago in Critique
The Soft Bulletin
From a chance encounter and memory... I knew the name; some doubts about their sound and choices. From a listening centre (remember Tower Records?).... Hypnotized by Spider Bites, Bleeding Heads, Waiting for a Superbeing and Disintegrations...
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in Critique
The Hippy Movement.
"It was not only mud, but cow manure and it was so dark it looked like chocolate syrup." “I had a view of the field and I couldn’t believe what I was seeing,” says Porter. “Waves and waves of torrential water hitting hundreds of thousands of people who had nowhere.
By Dawn Earnshaw2 years ago in Critique
Vocal
You weren’t my first. Probably not my last. But of all the others' past, you’re the one that’s lasted. Vocal, you’re the best writing platform I have found so far. You’ve helped me grow. You’ve made me mad. You’ve made me smile. You’ve made me the writer I am today.
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Critique
Hamilton: The Hip-Hop Musical
Lin-Manuel Miranda could’ve used Hip-Hop as a tool to trivialize, mock, and disappoint every MC who has ever touched a microphone. Instead, with “Hamilton” he uses brilliant storytelling to captivate audiences that probably trivialized, mocked, and discredited Hip-Hop since its birth.
By Alexis Dean Jr.2 years ago in Critique
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
Public Enemy's sophmore release is a join or get the hell out of the way, force to be reckoned with, aural assault. With stunning sample-heavy production from The Bomb Squad and booming, authorative voice of reason of Chuck D, aided by the fun, unhinged Flavor Flav. All killer, no filler.
By Paul Stewart2 years ago in Critique
Hotel California
A sinister-sounding story about the opulent, hedonistic excesses of LA nightlife. It is a haunting tale of a journey from innocence to experience, of overindulgence in sensual pastimes, set to music. A driving rhythm, rasping lead vocal, rich harmonies, and a killer dueling guitar solo, seductively beckon the awestruck listener.
By Liam Ireland2 years ago in Critique
I'm Not In Love
How to tell a woman you love her? By using reverse psychology and saying you don't love her. How do you make a hit record? By making it six minutes long. The recording techniques used here by 10cc helped to change the way music was recorded for generations to come.
By Liam Ireland2 years ago in Critique
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 Martin2 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 Martin2 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 Ireland2 years ago in Critique










