Television
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No Hockey Night in Canada Those of a certain age may remember the 1999 movie which ushered a cartoon that hit the airwaves in 1997, to the big screen. âSouth Parkâ, a firmly ensconced television staple of a particular humor gave birth to the film, âSouth Park, Bigger, Longer & Uncutâ. Its anthemic song, which became wildly popular, is one of the best takes on the Canada/America divide ever to grace the screen. Incisive, satirical, a bit political and downright funny, âBlame Canadaâ was nominated for âBest Original Songâ at the 2000 Oscars. Its lyrics have stood the test of time, moreso than ever now in light of the burgeoning tariff war between America and its northern neighbor. Not only does the song poke fun at both countries, but it thrust the typically reticent Canada definitively into the limelight.
By Marie McGrathabout a year ago in Critique
The Gorge. Content Warning.
Introduction I had seen trailers for this film on AppleTV and it looked mysteriously interesting and I finally got to watch it this week. I will try and give no spoilers and you can see much of what it is about in the trailer I have included with this story.
By Mike Singleton đ Mikeydred about a year ago in Critique
THE (great indian anti-detection circus)
Introduction In the realm of cybersecurity, a fascinating phenomenon has emerged in India, known as the Great Indian Anti-Detection Circus. This clandestine world is inhabited by skilled hackers, coders, and cybercriminals who continually devise innovative methods to evade detection. This article delves into the mysteries of this underground ecosystem, exploring its inner workings, key players, and the cat-and-mouse game played with law enforcement agencies.
By mukesh jaiswarabout a year ago in Critique
The Three Brunettes of Postmodern Teen Media:. Content Warning.
Three fictional women have lingered in my mind: Joey Potter, Effy Stonem, and Lorelai Gilmore. They form a trinity of postmodern teen mediaâthe reluctant ingĂ©nue, the brooding mess, and the fast-talking iconoclast. These characters are the patron saints of every girl who has ever rolled her eyes at the world and then written a poem about it.
By Mirela Todorovic about a year ago in Critique
10 Controversial TV Shows That Shocked, Divided, and Redefined Television
Television has always been a mirror reflecting society's complexities. It often pushes boundaries to spark conversation and challenge norms. Over the years, several TV shows have courted controversy, leaving indelible marks on pop culture. Here's a curated list of some of the most provocative and debated series gracing the small screen.
By Only Incredibleabout a year ago in Critique
Indiana Criminal History Search | Arrest Records Lookup
Indiana arrest records provide valuable insights into an individualâs criminal history, including details about past offenses, charges, and legal proceedings. These records are maintained by law enforcement agencies and judicial authorities across the state. They are often used for background checks, legal proceedings, and employment verification.
By Jennifer Davisabout a year ago in Critique
A Real Housewives State of Affairs
If youâre a OG housewives fan like myself, you know two things, the original Real housewives of New York (RHONY) and more recently The Real Housewives of Salt lake City (RHOSLC) are truly peak reality television, exceptional casting and pure theatre of the housewives phenomenon on full display.
By Mel Nicolosiabout a year ago in Critique
Mr. & Miss Love
Mr. & Miss Love Genre: Romantic Comedy Story: In the bustling city of Serendipity Springs, two strangers, Mr. Love (a hopeless romantic florist) and Miss Love (a pragmatic wedding planner), share the same last name but couldnât be more different in their outlooks on love.
By Waqas Ashrafabout a year ago in Critique
Dune: The Prophecy
As the first season of Dune: The Prophecy draws to a close, it's time to reflect on what this series has achieved. From its deliberate pace to its thematic depth, this adaptation of Frank Herbert's universe sought to expand the franchise in a bold and intriguing way. Although not without flaws, Dune: The Prophecy ended up providing a narrative that will leave fans pondering long after the end credits have finished.
By A HistĂłriaabout a year ago in Critique








