Tuesday, April 19, 2022

The Hidden Review: King Richard - Film Review

 



"We're More Than A Team; We're A Family."

The THR has watched King Richard, an autobiographical movie about the tennis players Williams's sisters at a young age when they were starting out their careers.

Starring Will Smith, Jon Bernthal, Aunjanue Ellis, Saniyya Sidney, Demi Singleton, Tony Goldwyn, Dylan Mcdermott, and Liev Schreiber, directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green.

The movie touches powerfully and with empathy on the struggle, but also the humbleness of a father who fights for their daughters in order to have a chance for their Tennis careers to evolve.

After many "No" which in any career is usual to get doors shut, they eventually have their shot to play in minor tournaments for young people and then get scouted and trained by the best. However, through this, as the story is focused mainly on the career of Venus Williams, there is also the chance to see what Serena's career looked like at the same time, and as a sneak peeks at hers we get to know her steps in early stages of a wonderful and inspirational tennis career she has experienced and still does in the professional world of Tennis.

The movie has given the chance to Will Smith's performance achieve many award nominations and an Academy Award win for Best Actor in a motion picture at the 2022 Oscars.

Certainly, the story inspires young athletes and many other professionals to use determination as a "weapon" to become the best version of themselves for any performances required.

Congratulations to the cast and crew for this achievement,

Hidden Fire stars 9/10

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Tuesday, April 12, 2022

The Hidden Review: Psych TV Series and Film Review

 


“Hello I'm Shawn Spencer and this is my partner Radio Star. I'm afraid your video will kill him.”

The Hidden Review has watched "Psych", "Psych: The Movie" and "Psych 2: Lassie Come Home" written and directed by Steve Franks, James Roday (2 films), and Andy Berman (1 film). The storyline of this beautiful film connects all the previous lives of these characters from the old TV series "Psych" which lasted 8 seasons in 2014. An explosive mix of comedy, drama, and detective genres enchanted the audience in such a smart way that made them feel not only part of the show but part of their jokes, cases to solve and perspectives to live. All talented cast and crew people with amazing chemistry made two films, and one TV series, which do justice to one another each time and are so worth the watch. Besides, not to forget to mention that the last two movies are tributes to two important people who made history in the life of the cast and crew. Tributes to the loss of David Bowie, and the accident of Timothy Omundson that led to a major stroke in 2017, and so the producers and writers of the show, of the movie, made beautifully the stories around them, their characters. We hope to see more of these dramedy and detective movies in future to enchant us into jokes and cases to solve.
The TV series and Psych: the movie is available on Prime Video, and Psych 2: Lassie Come Home is on Peacock TV
Congratulations cast and crew ⭐️
Hidden fire stars 9/10

Review written by Al Fenderico

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