Once on a bed under his favorite Harry Potter blanket, he had a dream. And it was about a kingdom and he was the shining knight. He would wake up, tell his mother and she’d smile and say “I love your imagination honey”. Then he’d stay with her all day because that’s all he had…
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Movie: Moxie (2021) Genre: Female Empowerment Director: Amy Poehler Rating: 5 stars Plot The movie “Moxie” is about a teenage high school girl named Vivian who starts an anonymous pro feminism newsletter after she witnesses gender discrimination in her school. The purpose of this is to let the women in her school feel heard and…
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Was the remake of Beauty and the Beast actually good? Here, I reflect on what I think made and didn’t make this movie worthwhile. But whether it actually was, well, I’ll leave that up to you!
Today we are talking about the hit game, Elden ring and why it is a masterpiece.
Before I start, let me ask you a question. Markus “Notch” Persson, George Lucas, and the Wright brothers. What do these people all have in common? “Three Dreams That Revolutionised Their Respective Industries”. The first dream is the oldest of the three: The Wright Flyer. In 1903, two brothers started working on what seemed like…
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A review of the 2016 short, fan-made film “Severus Snape and the Marauders” and why I believe this thrilling masterpiece is better than the original Harry Potter films.
If I asked you who the best Spider-Man is, who would be your answer? Tobey Maguire? Andrew Garfield? Tom Holland? They all have their pros and – larger – cons. To me, the best is Yuri Lowenthal – from Insomniac Games’ 30th game: 2018’s “Marvel’s Spider-Man”, which was released exclusively for the PlayStation 4. Back…
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An article about the Telltale game “The Wolf Among Us” and what makes it a masterpiece, including plot, characters, soundtrack, and graphics.
Netflix Review: The Trial of the Chicago 7 by Sophie Quinn *SPOILER ALERT* Netflix released The Trial of the Chicago 7, featuring Sacha Baron Cohen, Eddie Redmayne and Mark Rylance to its Irish audience on October 16th, 2020. And boy were we in for a surprise! It was chance that led me to this film…
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The Picture of Dorian Gray and What It Tells Us About Today by Saoirse Exton Recently I finished reading the 1891 extended edition of Oscar Wilde’s “The Picture of Dorian Gray”. I was expecting a mildly gothic tale about morals and whatnot but instead I was plunged into a world that is all too familiar…
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