Saturday, November 8, 2025

Hedda REVIEW – A Bold Reimagining

Nia DaCosta's Hedda is a reimagining of Ibsen's play Hedda Gabler. Ibsen's play examines the fate of a 19th century woman; cerebrally capable but driven stir-crazy due to her milquetoast life....
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Hedda REVIEW – A Bold Reimagining

Nia DaCosta's Hedda is a reimagining of Ibsen's play Hedda Gabler. Ibsen's play examines the fate of a 19th century woman; cerebrally capable but driven stir-crazy due to her...

After the Hunt REVIEW – Powerfully Discomforting

We spend quite a fair bit of the film watching Alma - played by the incomparable Julia Roberts - be in considerable pain. She's clutching her stomach in the...

5 Books to Read If You Enjoyed The Summer I Turned Pretty

It's summer, and for some of us, this means a modicum of rest and relaxation. While summer break might not be the break for most of us - work is still...

Are Holly Jackson’s Thrillers Worth the Read?

When A Good Girl's Guide to Murder was making the rounds as a must-watch series on Netflix, I did what any book reader would...

A Court of Thorns and Roses – Fantastic or Overrated?

Some spoilers for the first two books to follow. You have been warned. Some book readers turn their noses up at book trends. Not...

Nobody Wants This: Season 2 REVIEW – We Still Want This

In rom-coms, the story concludes after the two leads get together. It ends in a firework of sparks, proclamations of love and starry-eyed promises....

Black Rabbit: Season 1 REVIEW – A Mad Hop & Dash

Black Rabbit is what I would term frustrating TV - but in a good way. The show's tense and propulsive in a way that's...