Blog: Things to Leave Behind in 2026

'Tis the holiday season, so it's time to start thinking about stuff we should just leave in 2025. This may be a bit early, but I don't care. I'll probably find some more stuff to add to this list in the next month and a half. #1: Masks This should've been left in 2020, or... Continue Reading →

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: Shiny, Happy People Season 2 is Garbage (Spoilers)

Back in 2023, I did a post talking about the first season of the Amazon Prime docuseries Shiny, Happy People which spread a light on the cult ran by Bill Gothard. My overall opinion of the show was that while I respected it for shining a light on the stories of those who survived the... Continue Reading →

Review: Wicked Was Better Than I Expected (Spoilers)

I'm not usually a fan of musicals. While I enjoyed them when I was a kid, that was because they were put together by Disney. Other than that, I've never seen a musical in person, have never watched a Broadway performance online, and generally don't care for the soundtracks since I'm also not a big... Continue Reading →

Review: Why were We Allowed to Watch Robin Hood: Men in Tights as Kids? (Spoilers)

When I was a wee lass, one of my brother and I's favorite movies was Robin Hood: Men in Tights, directed by Mel Brooks and staring Cary Elwes and when I say that it was one of our favorites, I mean it. We would watch it constantly. It was pretty much a morning ritual for... Continue Reading →

Review: Titanic…Would’ve Ended in a Titanic Breakup (Spoilers)

Can we just take a moment to appreciate that pun, though? *Breathes deeply, sighs happily* Okay. That's enough of that. On to today's review. Titanic came out in 1997 staring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio and was the most expensive film ever made at the time, with - get ready for this - a whopping... Continue Reading →

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