If you’ve been paying attention at all the last several months, you knew this was coming. Given that I binge-watched ten seasons of Letterkenny in under two months, it was a no-brainer that I was going to catch their touring live show! Yes, this tour was supposed to have happened in 2020, but the pandemic actually worked in my favor this time.
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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!
Read moreServant Season 3
I didn’t think it was possible, but this was perhaps my favorite season of Servant so far!
Read moreSuspicion – Season 1
This new Apple+ political thriller, Suspicion, left me feeling both happy and disappointed by the end of its eight episode-run. Let me explain.
Read moreWeekend Movie Review
All the new movies! Seriously, so many came out over the weekend, that I still didn’t get to see all of them.
Read moreLetterkenny Seasons 9 &10
I’m current, people! I repeat: I’m current with Letterkenny! That makes me both happy and sad. In all truthfulness though, it’s great timing given that I’m going to see their live show in just under a month. Gives me a chance to digest it’s awesomeness.
Read moreDiabolical Season 1 Review
I write season one because I sincerely hope that Diabolical, a spin-off series from The Boys gets more seasons. It’s so cool! There were so many different writers, animation styles, directors, and voice actors taking part. I’d like to think it’s because they all really like The Boys and wanted to get involved somehow. What a neat way to do it!
Read moreThe Afterparty Season 1 Review
I promise I won’t spoil Apple +’s murder mystery comedy series for you. In fact, I could actually discuss seven of the eight episodes in the first season of The Afterparty, and you’d likely still have no clue who the killer was (that’s how it went down for me anyway).
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 moreWolf Like Me Miniseries Review
Well, thanks to the abysmal Marry Me, I now have a premium subscription to Peacock for the month. To be honest, I was low-key excited about it because I was eager to check out the comedy-drama miniseries, Wolf Like Me.
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