https://youtu.be/mW8nRMdKWew Today I list my top five favorite movies I watched during spring of 2018! Hereditary Spoiler Review/Discussion: https://horriblyawkward.podbean.com/e/135-hereditary-movie-review-discussion-with-ted-bracewell-alyssa-white/
Month: June 2018
Geek to Geek #17 ft. Kevin & Jennifer Sluder (Sunshine Boy Productions)
On today's Geek to Geek, I'm joined by Kevin and Jennifer Sluder, founders of Sunshine Boy Productions! Their company has produced fantastic short films such as Feeding Time, Play Violet for Me, Heartless (Kevin's directorial debut), and Mainline. Check out their short films!: Feeding Time: http://www.sunshineboyproductions.com/feeding-time Play Violet for Me: http://www.sunshineboyproductions.com/play-violet-for-me/ Follow… Continue reading Geek to Geek #17 ft. Kevin & Jennifer Sluder (Sunshine Boy Productions)
Days 181 -190 | 365 Day Film Challenge (Year Two)
SO CLOSE to two hundred films reviewed! In case you're new here, I'm watching one movie a day for a year, and have been for two years in a row now. I write up ten review round-ups to chronicle my progress. You can also follow me on Letterboxd for an early sneak peek to see… Continue reading Days 181 -190 | 365 Day Film Challenge (Year Two)
The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang | Book Review
I was majorly hyped to read this novel before I even got my hands on it, and I'm so glad to say it matched, and even exceeded, my expectations. The Kiss Quotient follows a woman named Stella Lane, a brilliant econometrician whose mother is dying for her to find a man and give her grandchildren. Stella… Continue reading The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang | Book Review
Anticipated Fall Movies! | Inside Alyssa White
https://youtu.be/b9b6NcFlfAk On today's IAW, I reveal some of my most anticipated fall 2018 movies, choose between potatoes, gush about Outlander, and more!
The Way I Used to Be by Amber Smith | Book Review
The Way I Used to Be is a gut-punch of a novel. The story revolves around Eden, a teenager who at the beginning (and I mean from the first page) of the novel is raped. We then see how this extremely traumatic event impacts Eden and her mental stability. She becomes reckless, having meaningless sex… Continue reading The Way I Used to Be by Amber Smith | Book Review
Top 5 Games of E3 2018
This year's E3 was jam-packed with both exciting new announcements and deeper looks into games that have been highly anticipated. There were so many games that piqued my interest this year that it was difficult to select just five to highlight, but I’ve conquered that beast to bring you my list of the games that… Continue reading Top 5 Games of E3 2018
June 2018 Book of the Month Unboxing!
https://youtu.be/VRgAqJLwoks Today I show off my June 2018 BOTM chocies! If you would like to join Book of the Month Club, use my affiliate link to save money and get a free book! https://www.mybotm.com/kxn72rm0wleuerk9
Days 171 – 180 | 365 Day Film Challenge (Year Two)
I'm inching towards the two hundred film mark! I'm still enjoying watching a film a day, absorbing everything I can about the techniques utilized, the performances, and analyzing the story. So let's get to talking about the next ten films I've logged! (If you'd like to know ahead of time what I watch and the… Continue reading Days 171 – 180 | 365 Day Film Challenge (Year Two)
This Is How It Always Is by Laurie Frankel | Book Review
I found This Is How It Always Is to be moving, emotional, funny, and hopeful. The narrative follows the Walsh-Adams family as they raise their five children. Each child has their own distinct personality, but Claude stands out. Claude longs to wear dresses and carry purses, to the worry of his family and the consternation… Continue reading This Is How It Always Is by Laurie Frankel | Book Review