‘Assume Nothing’ is a Quirky Thriller with ’90s Nostalgia — Book Review
Joshua Corin’s Assume Nothing lives up to its title as an unpredictable page-turner set in the ’90s. Read on for our review.
Joshua Corin’s Assume Nothing lives up to its title as an unpredictable page-turner set in the ’90s. Read on for our review.
Olivia O’Brien explores her newfound independence with relatable pop tunes that dissect the depths of mental health. Read on for our review of ‘everywhere i go, there I am.’
A Complete Unknown excels in focusing on Bob Dylan more as a rising artist than on his personal life. Read on for our review of the film!
‘Winter Harvest’ is a myth retelling that doesn’t completely live up to the standards of those that set the bar. Read our review to find out why.
The ‘A Day of Fire’ TV series could serve as an introduction to the vibrant ancient world and streets of Pompeii, with something for everyone to be drawn to.
December’s picks feature vampires, a magical garden, cataclysmic magical event, and more.
Alex Segura returns to the world of comics for Alter Ego, a contemporary sequel to his 2022 novel Secret Identity. Read on for our review.
December’s LGBTQIA books include Heavenly Tyrant, Keep It in the Dark, Robin’s Worlds, and more. Check out the rest of the list!
After 24 years, Ridley Scott returns to the universe with Gladiator 2, a worthy companion to the original. Check out our review for more!
At times, Ad Infinitum can come off as a textbook definition of the symphonic metal genre, but somebody has to set the bar. Read on for our review of ‘The Abyss!”