‘Drive My Car’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Not many understand that words carry so much weight and have emotional depth when trying to connect with another human being. What Ryusuke Hamaguchi does in Drive My Car is create a connection to the creation of stories and where these words stem from. What inspires others to connect with the words flowing out of their mouth to emotionally connect a string … Continue reading ‘Drive My Car’ Review

‘Bridgerton’ Season 2 Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Dear readers, Shonda Rhimes brings us back to the ton with Lady Whistledown’s secret slowly being uncovered. After her long absence, she returns to the writer’s room to share the gossip of the ton once more for this new season. It seems like Lady Danbury has found a possible diamond in Edwina Sharma for the Queen, but her overprotective older sister Kate … Continue reading ‘Bridgerton’ Season 2 Review

‘Cheaper By The Dozen’ (2022) Review

By: Amanda Guarragi There is truly nothing more important than family and family is whoever you want it to be. The new Cheaper by the Dozen shows a completely different family dynamic that involves two sets of divorced parents living cohesively and trying to make it all work. Of course, we were all apprehensive about this remake because of how much we loved the 2003 … Continue reading ‘Cheaper By The Dozen’ (2022) Review

Amanda’s Picks: 27th Annual Critics Choice Awards

The 27th Annual Critics Choice Awards are on tonight and it is the fourth big award show of the Oscar season! Will we be able to finally tell who’s frontrunner for Best Actress at the Oscars? Will others become a lock? We’ll find out tonight. Here are my picks ahead of tonight’s telecast! Should win: PURPLE Will win: RED Locked winners highlighted only in RED Film Best … Continue reading Amanda’s Picks: 27th Annual Critics Choice Awards