Though I got in an average amount of films this weekend, I sure wish I would have made time for more. Oh, well. There’s always next week. For now, take a look at some new stuff!
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Girls5Eva – Season 2 Review
Similar to Rutherford Falls, I have no clue why it took me almost a year to check out the second season of another high quality comedy from Peacock, Girls5Eva.
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The selection this weekend was truly random, but I hope what little information I provide can lead to some interesting choices for you all in the future!
Read moreRussian Doll Season 2 Review
The second season of this very unique comedy-drama, Russian Doll, came out over a year ago and I’m really disappointed in myself that it took me this long to watch it.
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.
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There is STILL next to nothing new worth watching in theaters at the moment, so I made my way through new fare at home.
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The theaters are still pretty barren since July’s Barbenheimer extravaganza, so I settled for some limited at-home viewings.
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The theater had nothing new to offer me that I was wanting to see, so I slowly picked away at some of the more recent rentals I had piling up.
Read moreBeef Season 1 Review
I felt like it took me way too long to check out Beef, Netflix’s newest critically acclaimed darling that actually earned all the “most streamed” buzz that other awful shows get on that platform. Then I was a tool and watched half of it like a month ago before finally committing myself to finishing it. I have no clue why I skirted it for so long. I had liked what I’d seen so far! TV is confusing sometimes, and so are my preferences at any given time.
Read moreBook Review: The Minds of Bill Milligan by Daniel Keyes
I don’t know that this non-fiction book by Daniel Keyes is something I would have ever read in the past were it not for an intriguing trailer for a new Tom Holland-led show on Apple+. But I am thankful to that trailer, because it led me to one of the most whacky true stories I have ever heard! The Minds of Billy Milligan captured me in a similar way to the fictionalized Chernobyl storytelling did.
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