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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Weekend Movie Review
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.
Read moreBook Review: With Teeth by Kristen Arnett
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.
Read morePhysical Season 1 Review
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.
Read moreBook Review: Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
Much like other immensely popular things, I choose not to believe the hype about Delia Owens debut fiction effort, Where the Crawdads Sing. This usually means I’ll never check these things out (here’s looking at you Harry Potter), or I will check them out many moons later. I realize the 2018 wasn’t all that long ago, but really got me interested in reading this bestseller was the film adaptation involvement of excellent actor, Harris Dickinson. With that being said, I was still really hesitant to read this book about a swamp hick.
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