As the title suggests, if you thought Millie Maven and the Bronze Medallion was a terrible story filled with New Age stupidity, just wait until you read Millie Maven and the Golden Vial, the book that involves children eating worm sludge (a-la Disney's bastardization of Willow), the power of friendship, and finally gives the dumbest... Continue Reading →
Review: Millie Maven and the Bronze Medallion was New Age Trash.
Last Christmas, I asked for a series of books that a friend of mine suggested called "The Millie Series". According to Amazon, that series is about a Christian farm girl growing up during the time of the Civil War, having to learn lessons about trusting God while growing up or something. I ended up not... Continue Reading →
Review/News: The New Paladin Straight Music Video Hasn’t Answered Any Questions.
Last month, I did a review on Twenty-One Pilot's newest album, Clancy, the album that was advertised as being the band's last release that would wrap up the Dema storyline that they've based all their albums off of, even the ones going back to their Self-Titled days. Basically, my thoughts on the album so far... Continue Reading →
Review: Runes Was…Something (Spoilers)
Last year, I did a review on one of the shows streaming on Bentkey, Dailywire's children's channel. At the time, I had only seen the first eleven episodes and said that I would redo my review on the show if anything changed in the coming episodes. Now, seven months after I gave that review, I... Continue Reading →
Review: For Prophet Should Be Called “For Profit-Loss” (Spoilers)
I've talked a little bit about bad Christian media on this blog and why it's so bad. Now, I can give you guys yet another example of why Christian movie companies need to go on hiatus until they can figure out how to write a good story, with our latest movie to go on the... Continue Reading →
Review: Pirates of the Carribean: The Curse of the Black Pearl is Iconic, Savvy (Spoilers).
With Rennaissance Festival season fast approaching where I live, I've been looking for things that remind me of it since I may or may not be going this year (if I do go, I'll post about it). One of these things happened to be the first Pirates of the Carribean movie, which is obviously one... Continue Reading →
Review: The Pendragon Cycle Was Interesting (Spoilers)
For the past six months, I've been reading The Pendragon Cycle by Stephen R. Lawhead in a mad frenzy punctuated by weeklong breaks to try to finish the series before the Dailywire+ adaptation comes out sometime this year. Now that I've finished it and can finally give my take on the series as a whole... Continue Reading →
Review: M. Night Shyamalan’s ATLA Movie is Hysterically Bad.
As I've been working on finishing up my sophomore year of school while simultaneously helping to make sure the house doesn't burn down while we (my family and I) pretty much remodel it, I've been almost chronically online, listening to podcasts, music, and YouTube videos. While scrolling through my YouTube feed, I found a review... Continue Reading →
Review: Clancy is Kind-of a Let Down.
Twenty-One Pilots has been relevant in the alt/indie music scene for a little over a decade now, becoming especially popular with their song, "Stressed Out", which was one of the hottest songs of 2015. However, even with their massive success, I still hadn't heard of them or paid attention to them until I entered my... Continue Reading →
Review: Mr. Birchum is Dailywire’s Best Project Yet.
As we know by now, Dailywire is on a mission to provide quality entertainment in a world where quality entertainment seems to no longer exist. From Chip Chilla on their new kids' streaming platform to The Pendragon Cycle, they have been trying to pump out as much content as they can without compromising on quality.... Continue Reading →
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