Top 10 reasons I LOVE ‘Medici: The Magnificent’ series – PART 2

I'm writing this second part in front of my TV, with one of the final season's episodes playing on screen. Well, you've [hopefully] read the first part of why I LOVE Medici: The Magnificent series. If not, well I hope this last post will convince you 😉 You could say that my Summer and now …

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Top 10 reasons I LOVE ‘Medici: The Magnificent’ series – PART 1

It's been a while since I actually have time to write a lengthy post. This is perhaps one of the longest posts I've ever written. In fact, I started writing this in the Summer months, about a month after I discovered the series in May. I'm fortunate that I manage to have a steady job …

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HallowStream Edition – Disney’s SO WEIRD series (1999–2001)

HALLOWSTREAM Series I grew up in the golden age of Disney Channel shows. As a  tween, I would have killed to trade my middle school uniform for Lizzie McGuire's bedazzled jeans and flashy tops, I would have ruled the world with Raven Baxter's precognitive powers, and I totally would have been best friends with Ren …

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FlixChatter Review: ENOLA HOLMES (2020)

When I first saw the name of this film, I didn't think right away that it's somehow connected to Sherlock Holmes. Well, the trailer sure revealed she is indeed the teen sister of that famous literary sleuth. Apparently it's also based on a book series by Nancy Springer called The Enola Holmes Mysteries. Well, let's …

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FlixChatter Review: Netflix’s The Haunting of Hill House (2018)

HALLOWSTREAM Series Shirley Jackson's 1959 novel The Haunting of Hill House is a classic work of horror literature. Eerie, atmospheric, and poignant, this ghost story has been adapted on more than one occasion with varying degrees of success: the 1963 film The Haunting is a mostly faithful adaptation and a classic in its own right, …

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FlixChatter Review: The Social Dilemma (2020)

To say social media is addictive is really putting it mildly. Even as someone who's relatively new to social media (I've actually opened a personal Facebook account just three years ago when I made my first short film), it's impossible to refute the impact of social networking. Gone are the days when we actually use our …

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FlixChatter Review: SHORTCUT (2020)

Directed by: Alessio Liguori Written by: Daniele Cosci In Shortcut, five students (Jack Kane as Nolan, Zak Sutcliffe as Reggie, Sophie Jane Oliver as Bess, Zander Emlano as Karl, and Molly Dew as Queenie) are thrown into a nightmare when, after their bus is highjacked my an escaped criminal (David Keyes), they break down at the entrance …

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