I just finished "The Way of Kings" by Brandon Sanderson and that book is a hefty boy but so so worth it. The last 200 pages were an excellent pay off and full of Sanderson-esque twists. They have a great pull that carries you to immediately wanting to read the next book.
(1/3)
I just finished "The Way of Kings" by Brandon Sanderson and that book is a hefty boy but so so worth it. The last 200 pages were an excellent pay off and full of Sanderson-esque twists. They have a great pull that carries you to immediately wanting to read the next book.
(1/3)
I finally managed to watch "Poor Things" now that it's on Disney+ and well, that was an experience. Gorgeous production design, costumes, music. An intriguing premise. Amazing acting. But I can understand why it's not for everyone. (1/3)
I finally managed to watch "Poor Things" now that it's on Disney+ and well, that was an experience. Gorgeous production design, costumes, music. An intriguing premise. Amazing acting. But I can understand why it's not for everyone. (1/3)
Even after 20 years Gladiator still holds up its place as a cinematic masterpiece.
I just re-watched the film two days ago.
I asked myself why this film full of men in skirts and sandals managed to do bring up such a strong emotion.
Here are a few reasons:
Even after 20 years Gladiator still holds up its place as a cinematic masterpiece.
I just re-watched the film two days ago.
I asked myself why this film full of men in skirts and sandals managed to do bring up such a strong emotion.
Here are a few reasons:
I'm Babsi! 🫧
I'm trying to get more into the habit of writing about what I read and watch in my daily life.
I want to share my thoughts with you here.
I'm Babsi! 🫧
I'm trying to get more into the habit of writing about what I read and watch in my daily life.
I want to share my thoughts with you here.