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Review: District 9 (2009)
‘District 9’ directed by Neill Blomkamp picks up thirty years after aliens arrived on Earth — not to conquer or give aid, but — to find refuge from their dying planet. Separated from humans in a South African area called District 9, the aliens are managed by Multi-National United, which is unconcerned with the aliens’…
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On My Radar: July Releases
Every month I think get excited for the newest releases coming to the theatre, to my TV screen, or my Kindle! There aren’t many in July that I’m really looking forward to, but there is still reason to be excited! Let’s get into it! 🎬 Movies Releasing in July 2025 Superman, 2025 – In Theatres,…
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Review: The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ directed by Wes Anderson follows a concierge of the Grand Budapest Hotel, a popular European ski resort, Gustave H. (Ralph Fiennes) is known for his charm, impeccable manners, and slightly scandalous personal life. Zero, a young lobby boy, becomes Gustave’s loyal friend and protégé. But when one of Gustave’s wealthy lovers…
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ARC Review: Haven’t Killed in Years by Amy K. Green
When body parts start arriving at Gwen Tanner’s door, it’s clear someone knows her real identity: Marin Haggerty, daughter of a notorious serial killer. Forced to confront the past she’s spent two decades hiding from, Gwen must navigate the dark world of true crime fandom to find the new killer—before her secrets destroy her for…
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Comfort Movies I Watch When I’m Spiraling
We all have those days (or weeks… or months) where everything feels like too much. The to-do list is overflowing, your brain is spiraling at 3 a.m., and the idea of “pulling it together” feels laughable. On those days, I don’t want advice. I want comfort—and for me, that comfort often comes in the form…
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Review: The Phoenician Scheme (2025)
‘The Phoenician Scheme’ directed by Wes Anderson follows a wealthy businessman, Zsa-Zsa Korda who appoints his only daughter, a nun, as sole heir to his estate. As Korda embarks on a new enterprise, they soon become the target of scheming tycoons, foreign terrorists, and determined assassins. ˚ ✦ . . ˚ . . ✦ ˚ . ★ My Thoughts…
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Galaxycon OKC 2025 Recap
Before we begin, I want to give credit to my lovely partner for the photo of Giancarlo Esposito! He has such an amazing eye for beautiful moments that we may not see! I’m so blessed to have him in my life and to be able to see him hone his craft! I won’t lie to…
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Review: Mission Impossible – The Final Reckoning (2025)
‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ directed by Christopher McQuarrie follows Ethan Hunt and the IMF team as they race against time to find the Entity, a rogue artificial intelligence that can destroy mankind. ˚ ✦ . . ˚ . . ✦ ˚ . ★ My Thoughts This is a shorter review because it’s an action movie! What more…
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ARC Review: How to Commit a Postcolonial Murder by Nina McConigley
A bold, inventive, and fiercely original debut novel that begins with an uncle dead and his tween niece’s private confession to the reader—she and her sister killed him, and they blame the British. Summer, 1986. The Creel sisters, Georgie Ayyar and Agatha Krishna, welcome their aunt, uncle and young cousin—newly arrived from India—into their house…
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Review: Before We Were Innocent by Ella Berman
A summer in Greece for three best friends ends in the unthinkable when only two return home in this new novel by Ella Berman. Ten years after being cleared in their friend Evangeline’s death during a summer in Greece, Bess and Joni have taken very different paths—Joni chasing fame, Bess hiding from it. But when…
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