Category: Arts & Culture

  • Spooky Reads for the Spooky Season

    Hey guys! It’s been a while! So, it’s one of my favorite times as you all know, and with the magic of Autumn also comes the wonderful time of the year known as Halloween! Ghosts, Ghouls, Monsters, Spirits from this world and others, it is an amazing time when imagination, magic, and terror runs wild.…

  • Why everyone is loving Joker

    Why everyone is loving Joker

    Harsh criticism of Joker Joker released in cinemas across the US on the 4th of October. The reaction has been both somewhat surprising, but at the same time not. A few months ago, we talked about if the customer is always right when it comes to movie reviews, especially due to the largely unfair critical responses regarding…

  • The Phantom Forest – Liz Kerin

    The Phantom Forest – Liz Kerin

    Hey there everyone, I’m back with another review! This time it’s a book that was sent to me by the lovely author and publishing company, in exchange for an honest review. I’m unfortunately a little late with this review, so please bear with me! Book Information: Name: The Phantom ForestAuthor: Liz KerinGenre: YA Epic FantasyPublishing Company: InksharesFormat: PaperbackPages: 336Publishing Date: July 16,…

  • Your Name, The Movie that Everyone Must Watch – Review & Thoughts

    Your Name, The Movie that Everyone Must Watch – Review & Thoughts

    Hey there everyone, I wanted to do something different today and talk about a movie that really got to me and that made me feel all the feels. As some of you who follow me on social media might know, I am a huge fan of animated movies and series… especially Japanese ones. I’ve watched…

  • The explicit graffiti of Ancient Rome

    The explicit graffiti of Ancient Rome

    The ‘high culture’ of Ancient Rome Ancient Rome is one of the cornerstones of ancient civilizations. The culture of this race was one of the founding pillars of modern civilization. Therefore, the art of such a nation would be fundamental to modern-day art and culture due to the influence it would cause. Roman Culture was…

  • A Court of Wings and Ruin – Sarah J. Maas

    A Court of Wings and Ruin – Sarah J. Maas

    Hey there, everyone! I am back from my vacation and I’m feeling so refreshed and inspired. I hope you haven’t missed me too much! But I’m happy to report that I’m back, and with a vengeance. I didn’t get too much reading done as there was a lot of running around, but I did manage…

  • Is Spiderman actually getting cancelled?

    Is Spiderman actually getting cancelled?

    No more Spiderman? What’s that about? Recently I had the pleasure of taking a trip down memory lane as I exposed my younger brother to the wonder that is Epic Rap Battles of History. One of the rap battles we ended up watching was Stan Lee VS Jim Hansen. While I’m sure that Stan Lee…

  • 1960s music is most memorable | NYU study finds

    1960s music is most memorable | NYU study finds

    Taste in music is anything but scientific, but a survey proved that the 1960s has the most memorable music. When it comes to music we’re all willing to defend our favourites with all that we’ve got because this was the music that was there for us in our lowest moments and gave us solace, was there to…

  • A Court of Mist and Fury – Sarah J. Maas

    Hey there, fellow book lovers! I have finally finished A Court of Mist and Fury and oh my God, I have so many things I need to discuss with you guys! I thought that the first book was good, but this one… this one is so much better. This book hooked me in, line and…

  • The world needs Mr Rogers

    The world needs Mr Rogers

    I have never met anyone in my entire life who doesn’t like Tom Hanks. We all swoon at the idea of another Hanks film. So naturally, any film he stars in makes the rounds in the headlines and social media. Tom’s newest film is “A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood” where he takes on the…