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Review: Rental Family Offers Insight into Japanese Culture

January 21, 2026 / Essays + Film + Reviews

Top Films of 2025

December 31, 2025 / Film + Lists

8 Most Anticipated Book Releases of 2026

December 11, 2025 / Books + Lists

Book Review: Trying by Chloé Caldwell

November 12, 2025 / Books + Reviews

Review: Forgive Us All

October 11, 2025 / Film + Reviews

Fantastic Fest Review: Coyotes

September 20, 2025 / Festivals + Film + Reviews

2024 Oscar Nominations: Barbie

Jan. 25, 2024 / Essays+ Film

The internet has gone insane because Barbie—the highest grossing film of 2023—has been nominated for eight Oscars instead of 10, snubbing Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig for Best Actress and Best Director respectively. Screen Rant’s Sarah Little called this a “horrific shock” and said that “being left out of two significant categories [proves] the movie’s point about patriarchy.”…

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Book Review: The Ugly Truth

Jan. 19, 2024 / Books

Melanie Lange has disappeared. Her father, Sir Peter Lange, says she is a danger to herself and has been admitted to a private mental health clinic. Her ex-husband, Finn, and best friend, Nell, say she has been kidnapped. The media will say whichever gets the most views. But whose side are you on? #SaveMelanie or…

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Book Review: The Blonde Identity

Nov. 12, 2023 / Books

Having only read the first book in Ally Carter’s Gallagher Girls series, I was still excited when I learned she was releasing an adult novel and the plot would follow a woman who wakes up in the middle of the night in Paris with no memory and ends up on the run with a hot…

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Puzzle of a Downfall Child (1970)

Aug. 28, 2023 / Film

I finally got around to watching the gorgeous Faye Dunaway in Puzzle of a Downfall Child, which I thought was wonderful, and I wanted to share some screenshots I took during.

Review: The Idol, Episode 1 — Pop Tarts & Rat Tails

Jun. 06, 2023 / Reviews+ Television

Contains spoilers for episode 1 of The Idol. The Idol, created by Sam Levinson, Abel Tesfaye aka The Weeknd, and Reza Rahim, follows aspiring pop star Jocelyn (Lily-Rose Depp) after a mental breakdown derailed her last tour, likely due to the death of her mother. She is determined to reclaim her title as the sexiest…

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Review: A Tale of Two Bunnies

May. 15, 2023 / Film+ Reviews

Set in 1960s Chicago, inseparable best friends Ruby (Julia Condra) and Holly (Marina Black) both work as seamstresses but dream of fame and fortune. Both women are absolutely gorgeous in their own right but their personalities differ. Ruby is exuberant, carrying more confidence and determination. She wants to be a fashion designer and start her…

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Review: Beautiful Disaster

May. 05, 2023 / Film+ Reviews

Freshman Abby Abernathy (Virginia Gardner) is a poker prodigy, known as Lucky 13, who was taught by her father, Mick (Brian Austin Green), and spent her childhood bailing him out while living in Las Vegas. Wanting a fresh start, Abby heads off to college in hopes of having a normal life. When she arrives, her…

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Review: Dreamland

May. 01, 2023 / Reviews+ Television

After her theatre debut in 2:22: A Ghost Story, for which she received an Olivier nomination, Lily Allen makes her television debut as Mel O’Sullivan in Dreamland. The series opens with Mel travelling via bus to Margate, her seaside hometown on the Kent coast, where her close-knit family still live, featuring some great class commentary on the…

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Review: A Little White Lie

Apr. 30, 2023 / Film+ Reviews

“They all wanna be writers but none of them like to read.” In order to prevent Acheron University’s annual literary festival being cut from the budget, English Professor Simone Cleary (Kate Hudson) knows she needs to secure a big author. In desperation, she reaches out to a famous yet reclusive writer named C. R. Shriver,…

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Book Review: Is This OK?

Apr. 27, 2023 / Books

I am obsessed with this book! It perfectly encapsulates what it’s like to grow up online and be caught in the lifelong search for connection while capturing the changing culture and social media of the 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s. Harriet Gibsone manages to write about all the embarrassing and cringeworthy stuff we do and think and…

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