25 Books You Should Read Before You Die

List time! I was scanning the interwebs the other day and came across Powell’s list of the 25 books you should read before you die. I was amazed at the diversity of the books and thought this might be a fun thing to attempt. Note to self: lists like this are difficult, particularly trying to

Le Noir Auteur Reads: The Sunlight Pilgrims by Jenni Fagan

Man it really kills me when I can’t/don’t want to finish a book but I just didn’t really gel with The Sunlight Pilgrims. It truly felt like a slog to read, despite what I think are really interesting characters. I loved that the author featured a transgender girl named Stella and allowed us to go

SDCC: ‘Riverdale’ Pilot Review

Now all of you know that I live for a messy teen drama, counting Gossip Girl among my fave shows and making it through seasons of Teen Wolf, The Vampire Diaries, 90210, and countless others. I should be above all else a member of the target audience for the new CW show Riverdale. Which it’s

SDCC: Lucifer

One of the biggest surprises for me during the last TV season was Lucifer. The Fox drama seemed so dumb to me last time I went to Comic Con, but thanks to the magic of being able to binge watch the show via Hulu, I actually found it quite good and it ended up making

SDCC: Justice League, Wonder Woman, and Kong Skull Island Trailer Analysis

So Warner Bros dropped some new trailers at Comic Con and I have some thoughts. Wonder Woman -YAS! -The action in this looks incredible. The stuff with the lasso and the bullets bouncing off of her shoes. That slow mo beatdown. -I actually wasn’t annoyed by Chris Pine, who I’m almost tired of seeing in

SDCC: How the DoD and DoHS Work with Hollywood

One of my favorite things to do at Comic-Con is to attend panels that might see off the beaten path but are very intriguing content wise. How could I pass up the chance to hear members from the Armed Forces branches talk about how they help with Hollywood productions. Now admittedly, I was skeptical about

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