The Falcon and The Winter Soldier (Pilot Review) | Fantasy World Real World Issues

CREATORMalcolm SpellmanDIRECTORKari SkoglandCASTAnthony MackieSebastian StanDaniel BrühlEmily VanCampErin KellymanWyatt Russell Review Coming off of WandaVision, I expected this show to be different and have a different feel given who the titular characters are. What I wasn't totally expecting was the serious issues that The Falcon and The Winter Soldier would touch on. Of course, there are … Continue reading The Falcon and The Winter Soldier (Pilot Review) | Fantasy World Real World Issues

Zack Snyder’s Justice League (Movie Review) | Highlighting Where The Big Mistakes Were Made

I can't call myself a Zack Snyder's stan. The first time I even heard of him was in 2006 when 300 came out. Since then I went to see Watchmen (2009), which I liked; Sucker Punch, that I loved - I don't care I like it -; Man of Steel, which was awesome, and Batman … Continue reading Zack Snyder’s Justice League (Movie Review) | Highlighting Where The Big Mistakes Were Made

WandaVision (Season Review) | A Meticulous and Therapeutic Edging Session

When the WandaVision show was announced I was thrilled because Wanda & The Vision are such great character that are very well portrayed by Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany (Code); their storylines in all the movies they've appeared in made them more interesting with each entry. But then the more we learned about the show, … Continue reading WandaVision (Season Review) | A Meticulous and Therapeutic Edging Session

The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking #1) by Patrick Ness | Book Review

The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking #1) by Patrick Ness published 24 July 2014Todd Hewitt is the only boy in a town of men. Ever since the settlers were infected with the Noise germ, Todd can hear everything the men think, and they hear everything he thinks. Todd is just a month away … Continue reading The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking #1) by Patrick Ness | Book Review

February readings | Shifters, Magic, and Mysteries

Title: Red NoticeSeries: Tom Buckingham #1Author: Andy McNabGenre(s): Mystery, Action, Thriller, Military FictionPage count: 416 pagesPublished: 5 November 2012 My review | Book | Audiobook Title: Shadow and BoneSeries: Shadow and Bone #1Author: Leigh BardugoGenre(s): High Fantasy, Young Adult, Paranormal, RomancePage count: 358 pagesPublished: 5 June 2012 My review | Book | Audiobook Title: Face … Continue reading February readings | Shifters, Magic, and Mysteries

Flora & Ulysses (Movie Review) | A Lover Letter to Artists

LENA KHANCASTMatilda LawlerAlyson HanniganBen SchwartzBenjamin Evan AinsworthDanny PudiBased on the novel by Kate DiCamillo My grown-ass self decided to watch this on my own. It's not like I had a kid to entertain but after I watched WandaVision I decided to put this on, and let me tell you, it's quaint. It's a bit funny, … Continue reading Flora & Ulysses (Movie Review) | A Lover Letter to Artists

SAS: Red Notice (Tom Buckingham #1) by Andy McNab | Book Review

Red Notice (Tom Buckingham #1) by Andy McNabDeep beneath the English Channel, a small army of vicious terrorists has seized control of the Eurostar to Paris, taken 400 hostages at gunpoint – and declared war on a government that has more than its own fair share of secrets to keep.One man stands in their way. … Continue reading SAS: Red Notice (Tom Buckingham #1) by Andy McNab | Book Review

January readings | New and Old Book Series

Title: Traitor's BladeSeries: Greatcoats #1Author: Sebastien de CastellGenre(s): Epic Fantasy, AdventurePage count: 384 pages (e-book)Published: 10 February 2014 My review (Soon) | E-book | Audiobook Title: Out of the AshesSeries: Metahuman Files: Classified #1Author: Hailey TurnerGenre(s): Science-FictionPage count: 106 pages (e-book)Published: 8 March 2020 My review (Soon) | E-book | Audiobook Title: White Trash WarlockSeries: … Continue reading January readings | New and Old Book Series

WandaVision (Pilot Review) | Edging Their Sweaty Fans with Easter Eggs and a Mystery

WandaVision posters were brilliant and did give us an idea of what they were going for, a weird, trippy but sophisticated show. However, what they didn't tell us was how far they'd go with it. I kind of love that the sitcoms weren't just a gimmick. They commit to it with a lot of the … Continue reading WandaVision (Pilot Review) | Edging Their Sweaty Fans with Easter Eggs and a Mystery

Lupin (Part 1 Review) | Arsène Lupin Meets the Count of Monte Cristo

Lupin wasn't in my radar until that first trailer came out. I thought it was interesting that they cast Omar Sy (X-men Days of Future Past) in the role of Arsène Lupin but I didn't think I would make it past the first episode. When doing so I found out that Louis Leterrier (Incredible hulk) … Continue reading Lupin (Part 1 Review) | Arsène Lupin Meets the Count of Monte Cristo