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Film Review: Beauty and the Beast (2017)
Dir: Bill Condon Starring: Emma Watson, Dan Stevens, Luke Evans, lots of big names. Runtime: 129 min Spoiler Level: If you’ve seen the 1991 version, light. It’s a tale as old as time so you should probably know the gist by now… I am part of the lucky generation who grew up during the majority Continue reading
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Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience: From Westeros to Boston
Contains spoilers for major moments of HBO’s Game of Thrones s1-6 and the Live Concert Experience. Last August, the Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience was announced, and, as a diehard fan of both the books and the show, I eagerly scanned the list of dates/venues to see if it was coming to my area. Continue reading
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Stream of Consciousness OSCARS Reaction
Instead of writing up a proper review/reflection for the Oscars for this week’s post, I’ve decided to post my (mostly) unfiltered thoughts as they pop into my head – more a “stream of consciousness” type babble with some minor structure than an official reaction. If you follow me on twitter, you may know that I Continue reading
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Film Review: Lion (2016)
Dir: Garth Davis Starring: Dev Patel, Nicole Kidman, Rooney Mara Runtime: 121 min Spoiler level: Light Last week, the local movie theater gods heard my prayers, despite the fact that January seems to be the month where new movies go to meet their doom. I wanted to check another Best Picture nominee off my “to Continue reading
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Emoji-Speak
Whenever my best friend and I hang out or carpool somewhere and she drops me off at my house afterward, I turn into an overly-cautious helicopter parent and ask her to text me when she gets home; especially in inclement weather. I just like to make sure that my pals get home okay, considering the absurd Continue reading
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The Importance of Sorrow
A few days before Christmas this past year, my mom and I went to see Manchester by the Sea, the much-lauded Amazon Studios film helmed by Kenneth Lonergan, which stars Casey Affleck, Michelle Williams, and Lucas Hedges. It is a highly emotional film, and it’s difficult not to have a similarly emotional reaction to the Continue reading
