As a Christmas gift to a new friend who’s acted as my K-Pop Sherpa this year, she deserved nothing more than a drawing of her favorite ATEEZ member. I personally love the contrast here.
Read moreTwo-Week Movie Review
Ever since I got back from my trip I’ve been all off balance watching movies. And that’s a bad thing! This is a time of year when all of the good stuff goes to theaters, so I had some work to do.
Y2K – SNL’s Kyle Mooney and all of the greatest hits from 1999 means that this movie was a great time. Was it the best comedy I’ve seen this year? I wouldn’t say so, but it was still lots of fun with a stellar cast to boot!
Gladiator II – Having only seen the original Gladiator in college, I feel like I was a little more fresh on what went down almost 25 years ago. In this film, Maximus’ son is put to the test without knowing who he really is. Denzel Washington stole the show for me, though.
The Order – Watching this film about an extremely radical white supremacist group in the 70s work through a book to start a war with the people who “took everything” from them and how it parallels to the 2020 insurrection was actually pretty scary. Terrific drama that I wish I would have watched at TIFF earlier this year.
The Holdovers – Movie club dictated that I re-watch this, but you know I don’t mind it! I was shocked to hear that the concensus was that this film was “heavy, sad, and depressing.” I still felt a great deal of happiness this second time through. I suppose I took away the found family aspect of it instead. Still a treat!
Kraven the Hunter – Wow. This one was so bad, and projected to be so that Sony Marvel said this is it for them. I would love to see Disney Marvel take some of these characters and expand upon them, but it seems bleak. Even the hotness factor of this film couldn’t save the flimsy characterization and lines like “it’s Kraven, with a K.”
Oh, Canada – Perhaps the most confusing Paul Schrader film I’ve seen, but he still has such a unique and alluring filmmaking style. In this, a dying documentary filmmaker is reflecting on his past which involves a lot of infidelity and abandonment. This guy was a real piece of work.
The Killer’s Game – I would liken this to a lesser John Wick, though it was still fun to watch. Dave Bautista has amazing chemistry with Sofia Boutella, but bulk of his work in this film were him killing fellow assassins after he tries cancelling a contract he put on himself after mistakenly learning he only has three months to live.
Book Review: Home Is Where the Bodies Are by Jeneva Rose
With a book titled Home Is Where the Bodies Are plastered onto a VHS sleeve, you know I picked up Jeneva Rose’s book as soon as I saw it.
Read moreHazbin Hotel – Season 1 Review
Generally speaking, animated shows and movies are just not my jam anymore. That’s why, when a friend recommended Hazbin Hotel to me, I was wary to give it a chance. But when I saw that almost the entire voice cast was going to be present at Galaxycon, I decided to watch it.
Read moreFan Art Friday: Omega X / A Shoulder to Cry On
Less than a week ago I spoke to Shin Yechan of Omega X! Would I have preferred it in person like it was supposed to be? Absolutely. But in the end that still didn’t take away my thrill at the chance to get to speak to Yechan. For being such a new fan I kind of felt a little like a fraud, but then you know what, no. I’m just as crazy about them now as I will be a few months from now. The only difference will be how much time I’ve spent looking them up online. I’ve already watched A Shoulder to Cry On a second time (and it’s just as good), and I can’t begin to tell you how many hours I’ve logged listening to their albums. The conversation was brief, but so, so great. And he was really impressed with this drawing! With how quickly it came together I am also lowkey impressed with how it turned out. Anyway, enjoy.
Read moreFan Art Friday: Christopher Abbott
Sure, Kraven the Hunter will probably be bad, but Christopher Abbott is in it and that’s all I need.
Read moreAlbum Review – Foster the People & Joywave
Now that the year is almost over, I am trying to make time for the albums released by bands that I’ve had on my radar all year. There were some that came out that I was just more excited for, and then you’re all familiar with the vice grip that K-Pop has had on me since January. Can you blame a girl for slacking a little bit?
Read moreBased on a True Story – Season 2 Review
I’m a bit surprised by how quickly a second season came around for Based on a True Story, though news of new episodes seemed to hardly be advertised anywhere for it!
Read moreCobra Kai – Season 6, Part 2 Review
The second part of the final season of Cobra Kai was released at the most opportune moment for me. Personally. It dropped the night before I was set to sit on a plane for thirteen hours. After some snoozing, I strapped in and watched all five episodes back to back.
Read moreGalaxycon 2024
Second year at Galaxycon! I regret not looking into this relatively local con sooner than last year, but better late than never, I guess.
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