Saoirse is a child who is the last of the selkies, women in Irish and Scottish legends who transform from seals into people. She escapes from her grandmother's home to journey to the sea and free fairy creatures trapped in the modern world. I've been wanting to see this since I saw the trailer exactly …
Five for the Fifth: JULY 2015 Edition
Welcome to FlixChatter's primary blog series! As is customary for this monthly feature, I get to post five random news item/observation/poster, etc. and then turn it over to you to share your take on that given topic. You can see the previous five-for-the-fifth posts here. 1. Well, since this is Fourth of July weekend, a lot …
FlixChatter Review: Terminator Genisys (2015)
I initially had no desire to see this new Terminator flick; from the trailers that I saw I thought it lacked creativity and originality. But then a couple of weeks ago, James Cameron gave his blessings and said fans of the franchise will enjoy it. Being that I’m a fan of Cameron and love his …
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Everybody’s Chattin + Question of the week: Supporting cast you wish got the leading role
I can hardly believe half of the year's already come and gone! It's been a rather odd month for me, but in terms of movie watching, it's rather uneventful. I sure hope the later part of 2015 have better films in store for us... and looking at Katy's list of highly-anticipated movies for the rest of …
JUNE Viewing Recap + Movie of the Month
I was contemplating about taking a blogging break as I've mentioned here that I'm hoping to start writing my first script [so yes I've decided that's the format instead of a novel]. But I think I'd miss it too much so I'll probably just blog less and will also reduce my time visiting people's blogs. Needless …
FlixChatter Review: Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (2015)
There's something so refreshingly frank about this movie right from the start. Though it deals with a difficult subject of terminal illness, the movie is both heartwarming and genuinely funny. The 'Me' in the title is Greg (Thomas Mann), who spends most of his free time making parodies of classic films with his friend, whom …
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Five Favorite Movie Quotes from Inspiring Female Characters
I'm taking a bit of a blogging break and throughout the Summer I'm actually going to blog a bit less as I'm working on my novel/script [still deciding which format it'll end up to be], plus I just need a break from review writing. But as I mull over the topic presented by guest blogger …
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