The fifth season of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is just as ridiculous as it’s previous four seasons, and for that, I love it. Sure, some episodes are more bonkers than in the past, but in general, the material is just so strong and so hilarious!
Read moreMonth: June 2020
Weekend Movie Review
I’ve done better and I’ve done worse in terms of quantity and quality, but I’ll consider this weekend’s movie prospects a success regardless. Your high level recap awaits!
Read moreBook Review: The Jetsetters by Amanda Ward
The Jetsetters is a pretty fun beach read. You get to live vicariously through the tumultuous and tattered lives of one family as they travel through various cities in Europe via cruise ship. Having been on a cruise myself in the past, I can at least relate to that aspect, but the rest of their messy lives I cannot.
Read moreFan Art Friday: Bad Suns
In celebration of the sixth anniversary of Language and Perspective from Bad Suns, here’s a throwback drawing (one of many) that I gifted them at one of their shows. It even made it onto their old website!
Read moreIt’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia – Season 4
The cadence and strangeness of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia has finally set in fully after four seasons, and I find it absolutely hysterical and incredibly addicting. I’ve managed to watch about one season a week, and it feels like I will be burning through to season 14 in no time flat.
Read moreAlbum Review: RTJ4
Now, I really only started listening to Run the Jewels in earnest when their last record, Run the Jewels 3 was released, so I am new to this fan base. However, that new influx of tunes had me revisiting their older records, along with that Meow the Jewels remix album (fantastic for all cat-lovers to experience). RTJ4 came as a surprise release in a time of chaos and and just general upheaval. It was a nice welcome, but still keeps you rooted in the moment.
Read moreOscar Worthy (and not so Oscar Worthy) Movie Weekend
I did indeed watch an Oscar-winning picture this weekend, but it seems like to offset that brilliance I had to also watch something incredibly stupid. Which I also did. There was also a Coen Brothers film in the middle there, so really it’s a net positive on the weekend as a whole.
Read moreBook Review: Never Have I Ever by Joshilyn Jackson
Yes, the title Never Have I Ever makes me think of that dumb game, but that’s the point. That, coupled with a fairly demure cover, had me seriously underestimating the twisted nature of this book! It was a serious thriller with lots of sharp turns that I never truly expected.
Read moreSeasons and Seasons of Shows!
In one short week I’ve breezed through quite a bit of television. Whole seasons, in fact! Rather than scour through the details, I figured I’d spare you and just sum them each up as best I can.
Read moreFan Art Friday: Cillian Murphy
Ever since watching Red Eye back in 2005, I’ve considered myself a Cillian Murphy fan. Sure, he’s been in tent-pole blockbusters like Inception and The Dark Knight Trilogy, but I’m more fond of his indie film ventures, like Free Fire and Anthropoid. Seriously, if you’ve never seen these films, then you must!
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