Critique
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189 examples of Critique in a sentence
The person who wrote the review "enough with the sweating and spitting already" has no grasp of what cultural, literary, or psycho-
critique
is.
She dons into different personas from New York socialite to Diana Ross to create a biting and hilarious
critique
of popular culture in America.
In what could have been seen as a coup towards the sexual "revolution" (purposefully I use quotations for that word), Jean Eustache wrote and directed The Mother and the Whore as a poetic, damning
critique
of those who can't seem to get enough love.
A more intelligent and poignant
critique
of our Western 'capitalist dictatorship' (the words of our three anti-heroes!),
If you're looking for gangster thrills, go elsewhere; this is a movie of ideas, a
critique
directed at Italy in particular.
I am going to say that the movie is poorly done, so if you don't want to be put off, don't read this
critique.
I have given myself a day to calm down before 'voicing' my
critique
of this shoddy film.
My biggest
critique
is that the film does seem incredibly slow at moments, and some of the actors were not good.
I apologize if this
critique
is quite harsh, but I think American Adobo actually set back the progress that filipino influenced films could have had in the United States.
And the problem is, that we partly have to believe that it is real, so i just don't get the
critique
of some people "Weingartner used trash to bury trash"...
Thus a review or
critique
seeking to find unique properties must needs look to elements other than plot.
Not only does it rate with Douglas Sirk's better known films ("Magnificent Obsession," "All that Heaven Allows," and "Imitation of Life), but is as much a devastating a
critique
of the American Dream as other fifties movies like "Bigger Than Life."
If you have absolutely nothing to do, or you need to
critique
a film as an academic exercise, try this one.
I'm not sure how to even begin a
critique
of this film.
I am going to give the reader until the end of this short
critique
to figure out how the bugs were killed.
Aesthetics and psychological analysis within the narrative are strong points to look into...but didn't love it...But please bare in mind this is not a Porn film as supposedly wished in the previous
critique.
Not being a movie critic I cannot give a
critique
on the movie but when I watch a movie, I get INTO it; lost in the world that exists in the screen.
If you are going to make a
critique
about somebody's waffle, by making another waffle.
Saw this again and stick by my original
critique.
The analytic article "A
Critique
of the Scientific Basis for Key Assertions in 'Breaking the Silence: Children's Stories'" (I'd provide the URL, but IMDb doesn't allow URLs).
I had heard about the movie from my local newspaper and the
critique
was "a nice movie to watch with friends after work".
I think it goes much to far to call this excellent film a documentary about the life of a Muslim sect or a
critique
of political Islam or even the role of the religious orders in Turkish economic life.
I am the type of person that stays away from watching previews and reading any form of
critique
before entering a cinema.
I'm so sorry to write a totally negative
critique
on this film, but I have to be honest about it: the whoooooole story is foreseeable, there is not the tiniest surprise or change of plan.
Just as "Deadgirl" was conflicted with what approach it should take to its noticeably compelling subject matter, I am conflicted as to how I should
critique
it.
How some critics could extrapolate any glowing positives from such a tepid offering truly indicates that a career in film
critique
is available to just about anyone.
His love affair with hoodlums is tiresome, his
critique
of Catholicism is ignorant and stupid -- I mean, I dislike Catholicism as an institution, and God knows it doesn't need me to defend it -- but any sociological or spiritual phenomenon with the history and complexity of Catholicism deserves better treatment than the head-kickings Scorsese metes out.
It also fails as any type of social
critique
or satire as it is decidedly unfunny and doesn't create any insight into its subject matter.
If you want to see a cruel, black-humored
critique
of a dreadful aspect of Colombian society, watch this movie.
But why even
critique
this movie like a regular film?
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