Book Review | The Scars That Bind Us (The Magi Accounts 1) by Michele Notaro

The Magi Accounts 1 - The Scars That Binds Us by Michele Notaro Sometimes the worst scars are the ones you can’t see. World War III broke out 130 years ago when humans found out that my people—magi—and shifters were real. They’ve been imprisoning and enslaving our two species since. But now humans need our … Continue reading Book Review | The Scars That Bind Us (The Magi Accounts 1) by Michele Notaro

Young Wallander (S2 Review): Killer’s Shadow | I Still Like That Voice

Last season, I developed a fascination - some might call it weird - with our Title character's (Adam Palsson) speaking voice. I had forgotten about that and rereading my review of S1 I realized that I also noted it this time around. But I digress, in the sophomore season of Young Wallander - inspired by … Continue reading Young Wallander (S2 Review): Killer’s Shadow | I Still Like That Voice

Jurassic World Dominion | Trailer

https://videopress.com/v/m9tg68U5?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&controls=false&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true Writer: Colin Trevorrow (story & screenplay), Emily Carmichael (screenplay), Derek Connolly (story), Michael Crichton (based on characters created by)Director: Colin TrevorrowStars: Bryce Dallas Howard, Chris Pratt, Laura Dern, Sam Neil, Jeff Goldblum I didn't know that I needed to see some Velociraptors chasing people through a city but I'm glad I found that out today. … Continue reading Jurassic World Dominion | Trailer

This Is Going To Hurt (Pilot Review) | Quite Raw and Unfiltered

Adam Kay (Creator)CASTBen WhishawAmbika ModMichele JustinAlex JenningsTom Durant Pritchard Review It's surprising to me but this show was not on my radar despite starring Ben Whishaw who happens to be my first male celebrity crush. I don't know how the series passed me by but within the first fifteen minutes of the show, I knew … Continue reading This Is Going To Hurt (Pilot Review) | Quite Raw and Unfiltered

Waiting for Bojangles / En Attendant Bojangle (Movie Review) | A Beautiful and Deep Emotional Ride

I don't know what else brought me to the cinema for this French-Belgian film by Régis Roinsard, if not for Roman Duris and Virginie Efira. I had never heard of the 2016 novel by Olivier Bourdeaut that it's based on. Premise: A young boy, Gary, lives with his eccentric parents and an exotic bird in … Continue reading Waiting for Bojangles / En Attendant Bojangle (Movie Review) | A Beautiful and Deep Emotional Ride