Again, I wasnβt too crazy about how it ended, but I liked the buildup & loved Marlon Wayans & Tyriq Withers performances. I hope we get more sports horror because thereβs tons to explore.
Again, I wasnβt too crazy about how it ended, but I liked the buildup & loved Marlon Wayans & Tyriq Withers performances. I hope we get more sports horror because thereβs tons to explore.
Poster for the 2025 movie HIM
I really enjoyed the movie HIM even thought I didnβt particularly vibe with the ending. I loved the commentary on sports (football) being its own sort of religion in the US with kids being groomed from a young age to do anything & everything to go pro, sacrificing their literal brains & bodies. π§΅
Using my lunch break to haunt my local library πββοΈ I said I was only gonna get one book and I stuck to that goal (and then rewarded myself by grabbing three more)
Just finished Love Is Blind on Netflix and are the men always like that???? That season was so tough to watch; so manyyyy red flag moments π©
Just started reading Reel by Kennedy Ryan and this might be a 5 star read for me. Iβm lovingggg it π©·
The Substance is nominated for Best Picture?? Oh prepare to be sick of me because I will not be shutting up about it
Hard to be excited about TikTok coming back when you know itβs just another sign of the US being a tech broligarchy
Theyβre the best
Itβs a long weekend. I should be using the extra day off to be productive and do housekeepingβ¦.
Or Iβll just cancel all my plans, drink so much tea I cause a local shortage, and read read read some cool library books ππ
I turned off the show and never turned it back on after that π
California has a very strong anti-wildfire βhome hardeningβ law on the books, but itβs never been enforced because insurance models canβt account for it β and because people *hate* what it tells them to do. Fascinating @emilypont.bsky.social story: heatmap.news/climate/los-...
πokay but thatβs true younger sister energy.
Also this makes me really wanna reread that book. It was such a comfort novel in college
Movie poster of high school marquee that reads "Shadyside High School Senior Prom '88" with letters D-I-E in red. Blood splatter and axe at bottom of sign.
Netflix is headed back to Shadyside with FEAR STREET: PROM QUEEN later this year, and it's officially been rated "R" for "Strong bloody violence and gore, teen drug use, language and some sexual references."
One of my all time favorites! I never get sick of rewatching
Im so pumped for βOne of Them Daysβ π
Sinners, one of them days, and Him are highhhh on my list for anticipated 2025 movies
Three founders of the Volturi: Caius, Marcus and Aro from the novel Twilight.
βYouβll be visited by three spiritsβ
The three spirits:
Single women are putting their own twist on holiday cards. Here are a few of their stories.
The Gaetz report is released:
when you have anti-DEI proponents openly going after black military officers for recruiting from HBCUs and suing schools for their black and Hispanic enrollment *even after the schools ended any racial preferences* then the only honest label for these people is "segregationist"
The subway scene from the Wiz traumatized me so bad that just hearing the music from it is enough to send my heart rate through the roof
Todayβs the winter solstice. Seems like a good night for witchy things. Means I should probably rewatch practical magic π€π€π€
Coleman: I'm 54 Kieran: Get the f*ck out. Do you moisturize? Coleman: I'm black. Credit: evanrosskatz
No one:
Every Black person I've ever known:
#blacksky #bluesky #colemandomingo
Every time I think Iβm over comic book movies, something really good gets announced that pulls me back in. Today, itβs the Superman trailer. πππ
Poster for the film βI am not your negroβ.
What Iβm watching tonight: I am not your negro
an important story in ProPublica about how states are doing little to monitor the deaths caused by abortion bans:
www.propublica.org/article/abor...
In the new year, can we please leave behind the βdo audiobooks count as readingβ debate π₯΄
Goodreads infographic: youβve read 56 books this year 18,826 pages.
Damn thatβs more than I thought. Read 56 book so far!
It was a good year for nonfiction books; I read (and loved) Walkable City and The Message. Also dove into audiobooks!
Feel free to send any nonfiction recs ππ
Crazy how I just read Justice Ketanji Brown Jacksonβs book where she said her childhood dream was to be the first SCOTUS Justice who performed on Broadway and now sheβs actually done it π€―