George Foreman, whether you know him from his famous household grilles or his boxing career, we're talking about the same guy. Growing up in poverty in Houston, TX, Foreman figured out a way to get through life; fighting. From there his life goes up and down and through a miraculous revelation, he's led to faith. … Continue reading Big George Foreman
Author: Victoria Brown
You Are So Not Invited To My Bat Mitzvah
Shabbat Shalom! First of its kind, a tween drama involving exclusively Jewish families. Adam Sandler’s daughter (in real life and in the movie) is in 7th grade and suffers the worst kind of betrayal, the one from a best friend. Naturally, instead of making peace, she chooses to get even. Staring the entire Sandler clan … Continue reading You Are So Not Invited To My Bat Mitzvah
The Summer I Turned Pretty S2
Number of episodes: 8 It's been a while but we are back in Cousins for another drama-filled season! (If you haven't seen the first season click here) Now as someone who has now read all the books, put aside your expectations cause they go off the charted course for this season. There are new characters, … Continue reading The Summer I Turned Pretty S2
Depp V. Heard
Trigger warning: discussions of domestic violence, sexual, verbal and emotional abuse, court evidence portrays alcohol and substance abuse Number of episodes: 3 Whether you wanted to or not you know about the defamation case involving Johnny Depp and Amber Heard. Whether you watched the trial on YouTube, saw memes later, or had an emotional attachment … Continue reading Depp V. Heard
Gran Turismo
Okay, so Legolas (Orlando Bloom) has an idea to get all the top race car simulation players in the world to compete in order for one of them to be a professional driver. Enter Sheriff Hopper (David Harbour), a retired driver tasked as their chief engineer. Based on the true story of Jann Mardenborough, a … Continue reading Gran Turismo
Sound of Freedom
Trigger warning: movie contains scenes depicting pedophilia and insinuates sexual assault, situations involving child-trafficking. Okay, it took me a little bit to write this review and truly decide if I wanted to write this review, but here it goes. Tim Ballard works for Homeland Security taking down pedophiles and criminals convicted for child pornography. When … Continue reading Sound of Freedom
Barbie
Can’t say much without spoiling something, but watch it. Just trust me, Barbie’s not who you think she is. Greta Gerwig has once again made a fantastic movie! It’s everything you thought it would be and more. You’ll laugh at some point no matter who or how old you are. Rating: 5/5 https://youtu.be/pBk4NYhWNMM
Oppenheimer
Uncle Ben said it best "With great power comes great responsibility." Well in the 1940s, Robert Oppenheimer for the love of his country, embarked on a journey that would test his morals and endurance. In the heat of WW2, the US was looking for any way to beat Germany. The solution came after the announcement … Continue reading Oppenheimer
Jack Ryan Final Season
Number of episodes: 6 John Krasinski, we all knew he could do it but still he managed to excel at portraying Jack Ryan, the CIA analyst with Boy Scout morales. I think he rivals Harrison Ford as the better Ryan… Anyways, cut to this final season, Jack is up against enemies at every turn trying … Continue reading Jack Ryan Final Season
The Bear S2
Number of episodes: 10 The Bear is open, or the construction process of The Bear has begun! Carmy is at the helm just trying to make sure it all goes according to plan (and within budget) while trying to navigate the different personalities in his life. All the main cast is back and ready to … Continue reading The Bear S2
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
Indy versus the Nazis! Again! Indiana Jones in 1944, at the very end of World War 2, finds half of a sacred artifact. Fast forward thirty years and an old Dr. Jones is thrust in the crossfire of an old enemy wanting the artifact and his goddaughter trying to take it for her own glory. … Continue reading Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
Asteroid City
Wes Anderson, when I say those words you should already know what to expect for the movie. Aesthetically pleasing set, a whimsical plot, and a stacked cast of A-list stars. Can you visualize it yet? Well then enter Asteroid City. Set in 1955, the Junior Stargazers convention in a remote desert town experiences a weird … Continue reading Asteroid City
