Golden Globes 2026 | Best + Worst Moments and the Winner Highlights (Go HAMNET!)

Happy post-Golden Globes Monday, everyone! I'm actually hit with a cold, so I'm keeping this post rather short this year. Btw, I think this year might be the last time I'll be doing extensive award commentaries on this blog and focus more on reviewing films and TV. I might still do Oscars coverage going forward, …

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Double reviews of female-led dramas: Rosemead (Lucy Liu) & If I Had Legs I’d Kick You (Rose Byrne)

Hello everyone!! We’re in the midst of a hectic award season, and I’m continually playing catch-up to reviews. Well, in order to save time, I’m going to be posting more combined shorter reviews through the end of January. While I usually find a common thread when I combine reviews, this one shares a theme of …

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FlixChatter Review: EZRA (2024) – Tony Goldwyn’s autism family road-trip dramedy is a journey worth taking

I’m particularly intrigued by the premise of EZRA as my 3-year-old nephew has been diagnosed with ASD (autism spectrum disorder). Per the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), 1 in 36 children have autism, with boys being 4 times more likely to be diagnosed than girls. Directed by the multi-talented Tony Goldwyn, the story …

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January 2016 BLIND SPOT: Marie Antoinette (2006)

I have to confess that since I visited Paris a couple of years ago, I've become slightly obsessed with French history. Sofia Coppola's retelling of France's iconic but ill-fated queen promises a character study of the title role instead of a historical account that led to the fall of Versailles. I have no problem with that, after all I'm not expecting a documentary of …

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FlixChatter Review: SPY (2015)

I have a confession to make. I haven't seen Bridesmaids nor any of Melissa McCarthy's R-rated comedies The Heat, Identity Thief, and Tammy. I'm not exactly fond of raunchy comedies with all the foul language and gross situations that I don't find the least bit funny. But somehow when I saw the trailer for SPY, I was laughing …

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