Review: We’re Living in George Orwell’s 1984 and Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World (Spoilers)

George Orwell's 1984 and Aldous Huxley's Brave New World are possibly the two most disturbing dystopian novels someone could read. 1984 is the most obvious in this with its totalitarian regime that forces compliance and takes away privacy. However, Brave New World is less obvious, giving us a world that, to the hedonistic mind, seems... Continue Reading →

Review: Beowulf (Spoilers)

Finally, over a year after I read this epic, I'm talking about it on the blog. Let's give three cheers for procrastination! But, on a more serious note, Beowulf is the most important work of literature in the English language. Written by an unknown author around 700-750 A.D., Beowulf is relevant for its cultural framework,... Continue Reading →

Review: Dailywire Release the Pendragon Cycle Teaser Trailer. I Have Some Thoughts….

The Pendragon Cycle, the series that I have dedicated several blog posts to reviewing in preparation for the show to come out in fall of 2024. From the behind the scenes footage, some parts of it looked really good and after reading the books, I was expecting a good fantasy show and was waiting with... Continue Reading →

Frankenstein Review

I had meant to post this on Thursday, but apparently, I forgot, so here is my review of Frankenstein that I wrote back in March to go with my review of Paradise Lost. https://tanukicorner.com/2025/03/12/review-frankenstein-spoilers/?page_id=3666

Review: Paradise Lost (Spoilers).

Paradise Lost by John Milton is one of the greatest works in the English Language due to its interactive structure, theological exploration, magnificent storytelling, and lasting influence on literature and media. In fact, this book even had great influence on Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (my review of which I'll repost tomorrow). It's a retelling of the... Continue Reading →

Review: Hamlet (Spoilers).

Hamlet: a play that - if you had a good education - you were forced to read in high school or had to act in if you were in theater. Nowadays, some schools are banning this book for a variety of reasons, including the heavy themes explored throughout it. Of course, this is stupid, because... Continue Reading →

Review: Breach…(Spoilers)

After a year of waiting from the cliffhanger that was Clancy, Twenty-One Pilots has finally given us the end of the Dema storyline in their new album Breach. Overall, this album was what I've been saying it would be for the past few months as "The Contract" and "Drum Show" were released. #1: The Music... Continue Reading →

Review: Twenty-One Pilots Albums Ranked.

I've talked quite a bit about Twenty-One Pilots over the past few months and this week many of my posts will be centered around them. Why? Because Breach is finally being released on Friday. Finally - hopefully - we will get the long-awaited end to the DEMA storyline, and the Banditos will be victorious. So,... Continue Reading →

Review: Twenty-One Pilots “Drum Show”

Twenty-One Pilots has finally released a second single from their new album, Breach, so naturally, we have to talk about it in preparation for the new album. Just like with "The Contract", "Drum Show" has a very distinct sound to it due it blending the musical styles of previous albums. Overall, the drums give Blurryface... Continue Reading →

Review: Jurassic World: Rebirth… (Spoilers)

It's not often that I agree with film critics on something. Most of them are woke, will give crappy shows and movies good ratings for pushing the woke agenda, don't understand the real-world audience, or are a mix of all three. However, after watching this movie and trying not to fall asleep, I found myself... Continue Reading →

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