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Critique Revolve
Rain Man Digital
153 episodes
1 week ago
Critique Revolve is a show dedicated to film and media. From film and television reviews to media theory the hosts discuss, analyze and breakdown your favorite media with an aim to understanding not just the art but the trajectory of media itself.
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Film Reviews
TV & Film,
TV Reviews,
Film History
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Critique Revolve is a show dedicated to film and media. From film and television reviews to media theory the hosts discuss, analyze and breakdown your favorite media with an aim to understanding not just the art but the trajectory of media itself.
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film,
TV Reviews,
Film History
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Nuremberg [Review]
Critique Revolve
1 week ago
Nuremberg [Review]
In this episode, we examine Nuremberg (2025), James Vanderbilt’s ambitious yet uneven historical drama that charts psychiatrist Douglas Kelley’s attempt to determine Hermann Göring’s sanity during the Nuremberg Trials. Despite its powerful performances—especially Russell Crowe’s chilling turn as Göring—the film struggles with tonal inconsistency and a fractured identity that undercuts its moral and psychological depth....
Critique Revolve
Critique Revolve is a show dedicated to film and media. From film and television reviews to media theory the hosts discuss, analyze and breakdown your favorite media with an aim to understanding not just the art but the trajectory of media itself.