I thought I was going to watch more things this month, with it being the spooky season, but I ended up spending most of my time reading (post to come). However, the things I watched were pretty excellent.
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August Movie/TV Wrap-Up
I think I’m out of my slump! I haven’t been watching things nearly as much as I usual and it’s been making me sad. However, I think August cured me—I’m getting my groove back!Continue reading “August Movie/TV Wrap-Up”
Movie/TV Monthly Wrap-up – April
So it’s hard to think about anything other than Avengers: Endgame right now (the day this goes up, I’ll be in my 2nd viewing), but I did watch some really great stuff this month.Continue reading “Movie/TV Monthly Wrap-up – April”
Homecoming
Beyonce. Bey. Queen B. Mrs. Carter. The woman is a Goddess.Continue reading “Homecoming”
Movie/TV Monthly Recap
Well, this month I read so much that I have to separate my entertainment wrap-up. So let’s get in to all the great things I watched with my eyeballs in the month of March.Continue reading “Movie/TV Monthly Recap”
Netflix’s Sex Education
I know I’m a little behind, but I only just recently watched all of Netflix’s new show Sex Education. I had so many feelings about the show that I could not wait for my monthly wrap-up. It really needs its own post.Continue reading “Netflix’s Sex Education”
Dumplin’
“All my life I’ve had a body worth commenting on and if living in my skin has taught me anything it’s that if it’s not your body, it’s not yours to comment on.” Continue reading “Dumplin’”
Monthly Entertainment Recap: November
Hello! Pop culture and entertainment rule my life. I decided that it would be fun to do a little recap of all the media I consume each month:
Monthly Entertainment Round-up
Hello! Pop culture and entertainment rule my life. I decided that it would be fun to do a little recap of all the media I consumed each month:
YA Books and Their Adaptations
So this should have gone up in August, but with the stress of packing and moving, it’s only getting up now.
Apparently, 2018 is the year of the YA adaptations, and for the most part they have been pretty incredible. Love, Simon set the precedent, after years of mediocre adaptations that established a stereotype when it comes to this “genre” of movie.