Two black girls reviewing films, starting with Disney Channel Original Movies. You can find us on Twitter @criticskingdom and on Instagram @thecriticskingdom. New episodes every Wednesday!
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Two black girls reviewing films, starting with Disney Channel Original Movies. You can find us on Twitter @criticskingdom and on Instagram @thecriticskingdom. New episodes every Wednesday!
To end the Lawrence Brothers Suite and the first season, Chelsea and Nina discuss the final Lawrence Brothers Suite, Jumping Ship and Nina tells us about her boat trip from hell and how Michael is still dumb.
Chelsea and Nina discuss the second movie in the Lawrence Brothers Suite, The Other Me and talk about how the scientists weren’t actually the bad guys and how this whole movie is about patents.
This week Chelsea and Nina are culminating the first season with the Lawrence Brothers Suite starting with Horse Sense and talk about Michael being too damn old to act the way he does and borrowing money from family.
This week Chelsea and Nina discuss the Selena Gómez starring DCOM, Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie and talk about the weird chemistry and girls being allowed to play villains.
This week Chelsea and Nina talk about the DCOM classic, Stuck In the Suburbs starring Brenda Song, Danielle Panabaker and Taran Killam and talk about redlining in suburbia and uniqueness.
This week Chelsea and Nina honor the 20th anniversary of September 11th, 2001 by reviewing, Tiger Cruise. They discuss Hayden Panettiere, patriotism and how the event changed America and is still having long lasting effects today.
This week Chelsea and Nina were joined by their friend Katie and reviewed the Camp Rock suite starting with Camp Rock where they talk about the fashions in 2008 and child stars.
This week Chelsea and Nina discuss the classic DCOM, Phantom of the Megaplex and talk about the current film landscape and how going to the movies has changed.
TW: Suicide. This week Chelsea and Nina are joined by their friend Christian Banda (you can follow him @thatboybanda) to discuss the DCOM classic, The Famous Jett Jackson: The Movie and talk about Lee Thompson Young’s life and how important the show and movie were for young black boys. If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide please call the National Suicide Hotline: 800-273-8255. Please also consider giving to The Lee Thompson Young Foundation which was created by Lee’s parents to raise mental health awareness.
This week Chelsea and Nina are covering the Zendaya suite starting with Frenemies, they discuss how they could have made it a better anthology movie and how frenemies doesn’t even make sense in this instance.
This week Chelsea and Nina discuss the first Kim Possible film, A Sitch In Time and talk about how the show meant so much to a generation and women in power.
This week Chelsea and Nina discuss the classic DCOM, The Even Stevens Movie and talk about how reality tv has changed since the early aughts and the focus on wealth as well as the black girl luxury movement.
This week Chelsea and Nina review the highly anticipated sequel to the DCOM classic, High School Musical 2 and talk about its class commentary and how none of Troy’s friends are real.
Two black girls reviewing films, starting with Disney Channel Original Movies. You can find us on Twitter @criticskingdom and on Instagram @thecriticskingdom. New episodes every Wednesday!