I Reread Eclipse For the First Time (Twilight #3) by Stephanie Meyer — Literary Critique

You May LikeTwilight Saga Reviews This book was entertaining, but like the first two, it was no 5 star read for me-4 stars in fact. There wasn’t much development in this book except for Bella’s forced love relization, and Edward-he was the true development in this novel. I was slightly frustrated throughout the reread, but […]… Continue reading I Reread Eclipse For the First Time (Twilight #3) by Stephanie Meyer — Literary Critique

20 Thoughts I Had Whilst Watching ‘Pretty Woman’ — A Life in Wanderlust

A classic nowadays, although some have expressed some concern about how it stands up with todays views, I still love it! Wow, just the opening scene is giving me real 80s throwback (just a phrase, I was definitely not around in the 80s!) Where Vivian lives there is a fluorescent ‘hotel’ sign but only the […]… Continue reading 20 Thoughts I Had Whilst Watching ‘Pretty Woman’ — A Life in Wanderlust

Drag Legend Lady Bunny on Miniskirts, Politics, and Finding Humor in Lockdown — Into the world of fashion

On a balmy Wednesday afternoon, I sit down and gear up my laptop to talk to Lady Bunny over Zoom. Once we link, I ask simply: How are you doing? “Oh, just the usual weekday, arguing on social media with people I don’t know,” she replies in her trademark Tennessee drawl, followed by a shriek […]… Continue reading Drag Legend Lady Bunny on Miniskirts, Politics, and Finding Humor in Lockdown — Into the world of fashion

Megan Fox says director Michael Bay told her to dance in a bikini ‘under a waterfall’ at j — nyob.news

MEGAN Fox claimed director Michael Bay told her to dance in a bikini “under a waterfall” at just 15-years-old in a resurfaced video. The actress described the alleged incident in a 2009 interview with Jimmy Kimmel as a “microcosm of how Bay’s mind works.”. via Megan Fox says director Michael Bay told her to dance in… Continue reading Megan Fox says director Michael Bay told her to dance in a bikini ‘under a waterfall’ at j — nyob.news

Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969) — I Saw A Film

A pair of middle-aged couples, sincerely grasping at some Nixon era self-help hope through pop psychology and embracing a kind of forgiving openness that begins to both strain and expand their friendships, seem destined for partner swap. Is that really enough for a movie? So we’ve got our goofy and pouting Elliot Gould, our post […]… Continue reading Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969) — I Saw A Film