Book Review: Wildcard by Marie Lu
The first word that I can think of to describe Wildcard is mind-blowing. Much like its predecessor, Warcross, it is full of shocking reveals, heart-pounding action, and unpredictable plot twists.
Continue ReadingThe first word that I can think of to describe Wildcard is mind-blowing. Much like its predecessor, Warcross, it is full of shocking reveals, heart-pounding action, and unpredictable plot twists.
Continue ReadingMandy is one of the weirdest movies I’ve seen all year. The sophomoric debut from director Panos Cosmatos, Mandy stars Nicolas Cage as Red Miller. A lumberjack by day, Red
Continue ReadingSpencer Sutherland is an artist embarking on a new chapter in his career and he’s bringing that growth and vulnerability on the road with him, supporting In Real Life on
Continue ReadingIt seems that we’re experiencing an entertainment age of adaptations. Seemingly, there are more books being adapted into TV shows and films, and films and TV shows are being adapted
Continue ReadingAs the sun began to set at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, New York, British singer-songwriter Calum Scott took the stage, where he would perform an emotional collection of songs
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Continue Reading“Love is at the root of everything – all learning, all parenting, all relationships. Love or the lack of it. And what we see and hear on the screen is
Continue ReadingLook, I’ll be frank: reviewing stuff sucks. Artists can drop trash on the floor and call it art and all of a sudden you’re existentially questioning your role in the
Continue ReadingDonna Summer was a music legend. Not only is she credited as being the “Disco Queen,” but she’s also a mother, daughter, wife, and saavy business woman. It’s no surprise
Continue ReadingAlex & Me is the perfect family film delivering inspiring life lessons on hard work, dedication, and perseverance. Thirteen-year-old Reagan Willis (Sienna Agudong) has always dreamed of following the footsteps
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