Author: Rebecca
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On My Radar: April Releases
Each month feels like Christmas morning with all of the new releases! I am incredibly excited for this month because some of my most anticipated watches this year are coming out! So let’s explore my most anticipated AND some that I am interested in! movies Hell of a Summer, 2025. In Theatres.I recently watched the trailer,…
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Wrap Up: March 2025
This month has gone by so quickly and I have been in a reading slump. I read rather consistently but did struggle to enjoy reading. But Denver and I watched many movies, and we spent a lot of time together! I had Spring Break a few weeks back where I hung out with my family…
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Review: Novocaine (2025)
‘Novocaine’ directed by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen is about when the girl of Nathan’s dreams gets kidnapped, and turns his inability to feel pain into an unexpected advantage as he fights a bunch of thugs to get her back. ˚ ✦ . . ˚ . . ✦ ˚ . ★ first thoughts Seeing this trailer, I was extremely excited…
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Review: Django Unchained (2012)
‘Django Unchained’ directed by Quinton Tarantino is set two years before the Civil War when Django, a slave, finds himself accompanying an unorthodox German bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz on a mission to capture the vicious Brittle brothers. Their mission was successful, Schultz frees Django and together they hunt the South’s most wanted criminals. Their…
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Review: Mickey 17 (2025)
**This is your spoiler warning! I may talk about important plot points within this review, and if you would like to avoid any spoilers, I recommend reading this once you have seen Mickey 17!** ‘Mickey 17’ directed by Bong Joon Ho is about a disposable employee who is sent on a human expedition to colonize the…
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My (Tentative) 2025 TBR
I have a very long to be read list and have decided on a handful of books that I would like to read this year! I have finished one of them already, but the rest are definitely on my TBR for this year! thrillers My Husband, Maud Ventura & Emma EamadanStatus: To Be ReadWhy Am…
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Review: Challengers (2024)
The Challengers directed by Luca Guadagnino follows Tashi, a tennis player turned coach, has transformed her husband from a mediocre player into a world-famous grand slam champion. To jolt him our of his recent losing streak, she makes him play a challenger event – close to the lowest level of tournament on the pro tour.…
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Review: Prestige (2006)
‘The Prestige’ directed by Christopher Nolan is a historical thriller set in Edwardian London where two rival magicians, partners until the tragic death of an assistant during a show, feud bitterly after one performs the ultimate magic trick – teleportation. His rival tries desperately to uncover the secret of his routine, experimenting with new and…
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Review: Pulp Fiction (1995)
‘Pulp Fiction’ directed by Quinton Tarantino is about Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield who are hitmen with a penchant for philosophical discussions. Their story line is interlinked with those of their boss, gangster Marcellus Wallace; his actress wife, Mia Wallace; struggling boxer Butch Coolidge; master fixer Winston Wolfe and a pair of anxious armed robbers, Pumpkin…
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Book Review: The House of My Mother by Shari Franke
In an ever-shifting business landscape, adaptability isn’t just a trait—it’s a competitive advantage. Companies that embrace change, learn from challenges, and pivot when necessary are the ones that not only survive but also thrive in uncertain environments.
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