It’s been a hot, hot minute since I’ve watched a movie in the theater during the week, and it’s been even longer since I watched two back-to-back! Nothing like getting two foreign, independent films in on a work night.
Read moreMonth: August 2023
Rutherford Falls – Season 2 Review
It is a dirty, dirty shame that Peacock decided to cancel Rutherford Falls after two seasons. It’s an extra big shame that no other network decided to pick it up like it’s sophomore comedic counterpart, Girls5Eva. I’m looking at you, Netflix. But anyway, I can fill you in on the second, and last season, of this feel-good comedy.
Read moreBook Review: A Nearly Normal Family by M.T. Edvardsson
I’ve finally decided to start working through all the books I’ve bought myself over the years that have been sitting on me shelf untouched. This novel by M.T. Edvardsson, like most of my other purchases, have been bargain bin finds, with blurbs intriguing enough for me to purchase. A Nearly Normal Family fit that mold, with its unsettling mystery at the center.
Read moreNew Music – Singles Edition!
I have certainly been slacking it letting you all know about the new music I’ve been checking out lately, so here’s a whole bunch of songs from a whole bunch of people!
Read moreWeekend Movie Review
Finally! Back in the theaters with some options that intrigued me!
Read moreHeartstopper Season 2
Oh to be a teen and to be in love – such angst! While there are plenty of moments that made my face hurt with how much I was smiling in this second season of Heartstopper, there was plenty of drama to go along.
Read moreFan Art Friday: Jeff Satur
Given that I’ve only learned of this Thai singer and actor a month ago, I would suspect that you have also never heard of Jeff Satur. I’m still early into most of his work, but so far I’m a fan and I find his face way too striking not to draw. So here you go. One of many, I’d say.
Read moreCincinnati Masters 2023
It’s that time in the summer again! As usual, I got my dad in the car and we headed down to Cincinnati watch the pros during the early rounds of the Western & Southern Financial Open.
Read moreBased on a True Story – Season 1 Review
Because let’s be real, a new comedy series starring Kaley Cuoco is definitely going to get a second season whether it deserves it or not. I’m not saying Based on a True Story is not deserving of a second season, but this certainly is not as good as other comedies I’ve watched recently.
Read moreBook Review: Zero Days by Ruth Ware
I still don’t know if anything will beat In a Dark, Dark Wood for me, but Ruth Ware has continued to release strong novels ever since her debut in 2015. That’s no exception for her latest, Day Zero.
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