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  • March 16, 2023

    Shadow & Bone Season 2 Premiere!

    Shadow & Bone Season 2 Premiere!

    Last Thursday (March 9, 2023) I had the privilege of attending the World Premiere of one of my favorite adaptations – Netflix’s Shadow and Bone. For those unfamiliar it is based on Leigh Bardugo’s bestselling Grishaverse books. If you’ve been around me in real life or online you’re probably aware of my obsession love for…

  • November 4, 2021

    “Dune” Movie Review

    “Dune” Movie Review

    First of all, Dune already is a major motion picture, I will not condone disrespect towards David Lynch’s 1984 disasterpiece. But BOY OH BOY do I have thoughts. Dune: Part One Directed by: Denis Villeneuve Screenplay by: Jon Spaihts, Denis Villeneuve, and Eric Roth Starring: Timothée Chalamet, Rebbeca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac, Jason Momoa “Paul Atreides,…

  • February 23, 2021

    Audiobook Opinions

    Audiobook Opinions

    I was anti-audiobook for a long time. I just assumed I wouldn’t be a fan of them. That was a bold assumption for someone who had yet to actually listen to an audiobook. My mom became a fan of them so I thought, “why not?” The first series I listened to was Six of Crows…

  • August 30, 2019

    Love Always, Charlie

    Love Always, Charlie

    Life is riddled with mistakes, trials, joys, and fears. Yet we grow comfortable in suppressing the most humane parts of our lives—the moments when we fall and break down. I believe we would all be more comfortable if we didn’t feel the need to stifle them. I am sharing with the world one of the…

  • April 26, 2024

    I’m Scared of Taylor Swift’s Fanbase: A Swiftie’s Reflection on TTPD

    I’m Scared of Taylor Swift’s Fanbase: A Swiftie’s Reflection on TTPD

    It’s 2007, my grandpa is a fan of country music and my mom buys him an album with a frizzy, curly haired girl on the cover. It’s 2008, we’re on the train and my cousin shares her iPod with me and plays a song called “Love Story”. I put it on repeat until she requests…

  • February 26, 2024

    Long Time No See

    Long Time No See

    Isn’t this how it always goes? I make a post after a while saying “I’m hoping to post more!” and then it never comes to fruition. Sounds familiar if you ask me. 2024 is the year I commit and force myself to write no matter how short, shitty, or outdated it feels. But I also…

  • November 22, 2022

    How “Moulin Rouge: The Musical” Has Given Me an Existential Crisis

    How “Moulin Rouge: The Musical” Has Given Me an Existential Crisis

    Picture this: it’s 2018 and the musical adaptation of Moulin Rouge is opening in Boston. As a lover of the film and a musical theatre dork this was a dream come true – not that I would see it in Boston of course. I followed the show’s progress constantly, its Broadway transfer in 2019 was…

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  • February 15, 2022

    10 Standalone Recommendations

    10 Standalone Recommendations

    Not everyone is into reading and that’s totally valid! BUT if you want to dip your toes into the world of literature (albeit from my point of view) here are some of my favorite stand alone books in no particular order!! A majority of these have been around for a while and some might be…

  • March 16, 2021

    LA Adventures: New Beverly Cinema

    LA Adventures: New Beverly Cinema

    When you have enough money and resources, you can open your own movie theatre and show whatever you want, whenever you want. “Who would do that?” you might ask. Well, that’s exactly what Quentin Tarantino did. Tarantino’s theater — New Beverly Cinema — sits at the intersection of Beverly Blvd. and N. La Brea Ave.…

  • March 5, 2020

    “Little Women” Reinvented

    “Little Women” Reinvented

    Little Women, what can I really say about this film. It was spectacular and Greta Gerwig’s visionary ability is astonishing (no matter what The Academy has to say). Her biggest choice was interweaving timelines and choosing to tell the story in a bit more of a nonlinear fashion and I found it absolutely brilliant. It…

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