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Procrastinating by reading books, and fascinated by the many ways they're adapted for TV and movies. #bookaddict #movielover #BookSky
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· Sep 17
The Quiet Son (Jouer Avec le Feu) Review | A Quiet, Devastating Look at Family and Ideology
The Quiet Son (Jouer avec le feu) is a haunting French drama that explores what happens when love collides with ideology. Starring Vincent Lindon, Benjamin Voisin, and Stefan Crepon, the film adapts Laurent Petitmangin’s novel What You Need from the Night with raw intimacy.
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· Sep 14
Lynley (2025) – A Place of Hiding Review | A Slow but Intriguing Start for the New Inspector Lynley Adaptation
The new Inspector Lynley adaptation kicks off with style, if not urgency. The first is long and a little dry, but its moody atmosphere and promising leads kept me hooked. I wasn’t invested in the case, but I still found myself enjoying the ride, and that’s enough to bring me back for more.
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· Sep 14
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· Sep 14
Box Office: Japan’s Anime Blockbuster ‘Demon Slayer Infinity Castle’ Scoring Record U.S. Opening
Talk about an unexpected September bloom at the box office that continues this weekend with a cornucopia of new offerings, led by the record-smashing U.S. debut of the Japanese anime sequel Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – the Movie Infinity Castle. The Sony-owned Crunchyroll is handling the movie.
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· Sep 12
The Black Bird Oracle (All Souls 5) by Deborah Harkness | Book Review
Deborah Harkness returns with The Black Bird Oracle, the fifth entry in the All Souls universe. While the first trilogy gave us magic, history, and an unforgettable romance, this new installment tries to push the story forward by digging deeper into Diana Bishop’s family and her dark magical heritage. But does this latest chapter justify extending the series, or does it feel like setup for something bigger?
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· Sep 11
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle Review | Stunning Battles, Heartbreak, and Emotional Depth
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle isn’t just another flashy anime movie, it’s a gut-wrenching, beautifully animated story packed with emotional backstories, devastating losses, and breathtaking fights. It blends spectacle and soul in one of the series’ most powerful arcs yet. Read my full review to see why this dark fantasy anime film is one of the most emotional and action-packed entries in the series.
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· Sep 9
Unraveling Trust
In Wilderness, madness isn’t explosive, it’s a quiet erosion of trust. It’s the kind of show that understands how betrayal doesn’t just hurt, it rewires you. This isn’t just a thriller. It’s emotional damage in slow motion. Check out chis quote from the show.
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· Sep 7
Butterfly (Season 1 Review) | A father-daughter story wrapped in bullets, secrets, and betrayals.
Butterfly isn’t just another espionage drama—it’s a tense, fast-paced spy thriller with a surprising emotional core. Daniel Dae Kim stars in a tense father–daughter spy story. From brutal action sequences to shocking twists, here’s our full review of Season 1.
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· Sep 5
Wednesday (Season 2 Review) | Darker Twists, Standout Performances, and Gothic Fun
Wednesday Season 2 dives deeper into the Addams family’s twisted charm, bringing more heart, weirdness, and mystery than ever before. From a wild stalker to Tim Burton’s eerie visuals, there’s so much to sink your black-painted nails into. Curious how it all stacks up so far? Read the mid-season review.
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· Sep 2
Circumstance Changes Everything
The Wheel of Time Season 2 doesn’t just ask who its characters are, it dares to ask who they’ll become when the stakes rise. It understands that circumstances shift values, and when faced with fear, loss, or power, what we once thought unthinkable can become inevitable. It’s messy, real, and uncomfortably human.
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· Aug 28
The Terminal List: Dark Wolf (Premiere Review) | This Prequel Delivers Tension but Lacks Clarity
The Terminal List: Dark Wolf kicks off with a tense, action-driven premiere, but three episodes in I’m still asking: is this Ben Edwards’ villain origin story, or a redemption arc to justify what comes later? Either way, the suspense has me hooked.
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· Aug 28
Gone Tomorrow (Jacker Reacher 13) by Lee Child | Book Review
In Gone Tomorrow (Jack Reacher #13), Lee Child takes readers on a gripping ride through New York City’s subways, shadow wars, and shifting alliances. Read my spoiler-free review to see why this darker, more serious Reacher novel still delivers the thrills, and how it might play out in Amazon’s Reacher season 4.
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· Aug 26
The Secrets Define Us
In Condor Season 2, a profound Malraux quote stole the spotlight for me. It’s a wake‑up call, our shadows tell more truth than our words. This series isn't just about espionage, it’s psychological, peeling back façades until what's left is raw, unexpected, real.
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