
Spring: The Most Underrated Movie Season
This movie’s spring cleaning for your heart.
This movie’s spring cleaning for your heart.
Having trouble starting? In a rut? Create some arbitrary rules or themes and stick to them to paradoxically set your creative mind free.
Like Robin Williams in Hook, I want to completely rediscover what’s right in front of me. I want to buy books to read them.
I’m cheating on music with podcasts and, unfortunately, there’s no marriage counselor for this sort of thing.
I didn’t realize until now that I want an oversized sweater to curl up in while feeding my cat milk?
The frustrating things in your life are your life.
You should watch it. Right now. You don’t have to read any more of this post.
I hope you know how much it pains me to refrain from editing this journal entry. My sincere apologies.
Why did I judge you for changing your voice from normal to sillily sexy?
Besides having a delightful name, Seacow Head showcases a wonderfully moody atmosphere—perfect for reading or drawing in your electric blue camping chair.
I accomplished the “nearly zero frames seen” challenge for the release of The Last Jedi and Dune: Part Two. I recommend doing it! Try it for Sonic the Hedgehog 3.
I felt alive when I thought about Willem Dafoe’s craggy face and Robert Pattinson’s bristly mustache. I knew I would love this movie.
The format is pretty much Siskel and Ebert if they worked at a VCR repair shop, destroyed things, and drank beer.
One report said, “Pedestrian vs. car, with significant damage to car.”
I know it’s open-hearted and on the goofy side, but so am I and so is Brendan Fraser.
From the first day I started spiritual direction, I wanted to be a spiritual director myself.
“An hour and forty-two minutes!” I would think, fist-pumping at the director’s restraint.
Like Shrek and onions, there’s layers to how I feel.
Her brother looked excited and said, “Wow, I didn’t think that would work!”