Yes, I know I’m late to the party. I am on most of my movie reviews. But that doesn’t mean that I don’t have anything to say regarding the newest installment to the Indiana Jones series. Having just watched it yesterday afternoon on Vudu, it’s fresh in my mind and while I can admit that... Continue Reading →
Review/Blog: King Avallach’s Sword is a Wall Hanger.
In the leadup to the adaptation of Stephen R. Lawhead's series, The Pendragon Cycle, the Dailywire has been doing quite a bit to promote it through giving viewers a behind-the-scenes look into the filming of the show, kind of like the Appendices to Lord of the Rings, but somewhat less cool. However, in one of... Continue Reading →
Review: The Spiderwick Chronicles Reboot is Really Bad (Episode 1 Spoilers)
I have not read The Spiderwick Chronicles nor have I seen the entire movie adaptation. I hadn’t even known about that series until I heard about the new remake that was coming out and decided to research it a bit. With that in mind, for those of you who are die-hard Spiderwick Chronicles fans, please... Continue Reading →
Review: The Isle of the Lost Book Series is Disney Fanfic (Spoilers)
If you guys have been keeping up with my posts, you’ll know that a few weeks ago I did a report on Disney Channel’s newest addition to the wildly popular Descendants universe, Descendants 4: The Rise of Red, (a.k.a. the sequel no one asked for since the third movie was supposed to be the last... Continue Reading →
Blog/Review: AI Art is Okay. And Some New Announcements.
Ever since AI came out, I’ve been pretty suspicious of it. While quite a few of my friends assure me that it’s fine and can be a wonderful tool, I still stay wary of it. Can it be used for good things? Yeah. But can it also be used for evil and be really creepy... Continue Reading →
Review: Don Quixote is as Senile as Biden (or Maybe It’s the Other Way Around) (Spoilers)
Okay, maybe that’s a bit of an overstatement, but just take a moment to think about it. Both Don Quixote and Biden are two old, senile dudes who don’t know where they are, the only difference being that one is at least strong enough to wear armor and fight people and can form a sentence... Continue Reading →
Review: Entering the Wonka-verse
Most of us have seen at least one of the adaptations of Roald Dahl's classic children's book, Charlie and the Choclate Factory, a tale of a young boy who finds a golden ticket and is allowed to see the inside of the choclate factory run by the eccentric Willy Wonka. Whether you've seen the 1970's... Continue Reading →
Review: Rating T.V. Shows and Movies I Watched as a Kid
When I was still a small child, I didn’t watch that much TV. My family had cable TV and a DVD player that we still use to this day. Roku hadn’t been invented just yet and we wouldn’t get a Roku system until I was about eight or nine (I’m only a teenager, but this... Continue Reading →
Review: The Hunger Games Was One of the Only Good Dystopian Novels (Spoilers)
Even though I’ve talked about quite a few books on this blog, one of the series I haven’t talked much about is the dystopian series that really kicked the genre into full gear in the 2010s and that was The Hunger Games. Though I’ve talked about the prequel book that came out in 2020 and... Continue Reading →
Review: King Lear Has Issues (Spoilers)
As some of you may know from my post about YouTuber Unclaimed Demigod’s video defending the LGBTQ+ agenda in Rick Riordan’s books, I am a sophomore student and in the grand tradition of high school, that naturally means reading a lot of Shakespear’s writing. So far, I haven’t covered much of his writing, so that’s... Continue Reading →
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