I'm super excited for Amazon's upcoming series starring David Tennant and Michael Sheen, so I was keen to read the source material. The concept is brilliant: an angel and a demon named Aziraphale and Crowley, respectively, are determined to stop the Apocalypse from occurring on one particular Saturday. Heaven and Hell are preparing for a… Continue reading Good Omens by Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman | Book Review
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Obvious Child (2014) Film Review | 365 Day Film Challenge – Day 70
Obvious Child is a brave film that discusses a controversial topic in a respectful, educated light, and Gillian Robespierre should be commended for her delicate yet powerful directorial touch. Donna (Jenny Slate) is an aspiring comedienne who finds herself suddenly single after her boyfriend cheats on her, unemployed from the job she's held for years,… Continue reading Obvious Child (2014) Film Review | 365 Day Film Challenge – Day 70
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016) Film Review | 100 Day Film Challenge – Day 78
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping flopped majorly at the box office, and it's a crying shame. This is a genuinely funny film that deserves so much more love than it has received. Filmed in a mockumentary style, Popstar follows Conner4Real (Andy Samberg), a popular musician who got his start in the hit boy band Style… Continue reading Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016) Film Review | 100 Day Film Challenge – Day 78
Pineapple Express (2008) Film Review | 100 Day Film Challenge – Day 27
FINALLY. A comedy that I don't absolutely despise. Did I love Pineapple Express? No, but it was better than the majority of contemporary comedy. Directed by David Gordon Green and starring Seth Rogen and James Franco, the story centers around two men, Dale and Saul, (Rogen and Franco) who accidentally witness a murder that is… Continue reading Pineapple Express (2008) Film Review | 100 Day Film Challenge – Day 27
Bo Burnham: Make Happy Review
Make Happy was the first stand up special of Bo's that I watched, and holy crap, was it amazing. During the sixty minute special, Bo addresses sexuality, racial equality, and women's rights. What makes Make Happy unique is the fact that Bo performs song and dance routines during his acts. Bo's sense of humor is… Continue reading Bo Burnham: Make Happy Review