Foxy Shazam – The Heart Behead You Album Review

It feels like no time at all has passed since Foxy Shazam released their comeback album, Burn, in 2020, but I guess that’s what a still on-going pandemic will do to your brain. Anyways, I was tickled to learn a few months ago that they were releasing a new album, The Heart Behead You, a week before I’m due to see them live for the first time since 2014! Let’s break it down.

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Fan Art Friday: Christina Ricci

As silly as it may sound, I loved Casper growing up, and I’m immensely looking forward to watching Yellowjackets, both of which Christina Ricci stars. Yes, a lot of time has passed between these two projects and I’ve seen her in plenty of other things in between, but these are the projects I think of when I think of her. Also, I get the chance to meet her at a convention this spring! Here’s hoping to get this thing signed!

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Letterkenny – Seasons 3 & 4

Another week, another season of Letterkenny. I’m almost halfway through this entire series as it is so far and I can say that I thoroughly enjoy it. I’m sure I mentioned in my review of the first two seasons that I was a bit skeptical at first, but as I’ve gotten used to the cadence of the show and it’s ragtag group of weirdos, I find myself cackling often.

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Valentine’s Day Movie Review…and Murder!

Even with starting off the weekend with Drive My Car‘s three hour saga, I was still able to squeeze in a ton of other movies! And to counter-balance all the rom-coms this weekend provided, there was plenty of murders to go around.

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Fan Art Friday: Jon Bernthal

I know I drew Jon Bernthal not all that long ago, but I get to meet this man in April and I wanted an even better drawing to present to autograph! That, and he stared in my favorite movie of 2021: Small Engine Repair. This is a public service announcement, if you have Hulu, that movie is on there right now – so go watch it!

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Book Review: The Power of the Dog by Thomas Savage

I was pleased to get my hands on Thomas Savage’s novel, The Power of the Dog, so soon after watching the Jane Campion and Netflix adaptation of it. Also pleasing was how closely the adaptation followed the events of the novel!

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