Well, I suppose this could be counted as a week-long movie review. I had so many films I wanted to get caught up on that I started pretty early in the week. Still plenty to be viewed over the weekend, too. Anyway, here’s a very high level review of what made the cut!
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Book Review: Mrs. Fletcher by Tom Perrotta
Back during the start of the pandemic, I watched the miniseries Mrs. Fletcher on HBO. I had no clue it was based on a novel of the same name, so when I saw it discounted at my local bookstore, I snatched it up right away. In thinking back, I really enjoyed that miniseries when at first I was a little nervous to start it.
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Believe it or not, I still had time to cram in a few movies this weekend! Let’s review!
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I managed to squeeze in more movies this weekend than I had anticipated! Yes, I attended a film festival, but you’ll hear all about that next week. Here’s what made the cut.
Read moreYellowjackets Season 1 Review
I have finally made time for the excellent Showtime drama series, Yellowjackets. All the critical praise this show received, along with a Critic’s Choice win for the lovely Melanie Lynskey, is totally deserved.
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Even though the Oscars are this weekend, that doesn’t mean I can’t make time for movies at all. Check out what made the cut.
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I definitely didn’t get in as many movies this weekend as I would have liked to, but I can promise this was a unique trio.
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I don’t quite remember adding With Teeth by Kristen Arnett to my must-read list, but a couple of weeks ago when I was looking through it and what was available at my local library, it popped up. I bit (pun intended) and gave it a go.
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The SAG Awards kept me busy most of Sunday night, but I still managed to get some new movies in this weekend.
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Even though Apple +’s Physical got picked up for a second season, I think this first season is where I stop. I’m deeply disappointed that this black comedy-drama didn’t resonate with me more, mainly because Rose Byrne killed it here.
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